Evaluation on the effect of rose mallow extract (Althaea officinalis) on physiological tolerance of common carp (Cyprinus carpio) exposed to heavy metals
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Heavy metals are toxic elements which have a harmful effect on the natural environment and its habitats. Investigation of the effect of rose mallow extract on physiological potential improvement of common carp is the aim of this study. 150 fish juvenile (50-100 gram) have been considered for a 14 days in four groups including control, pre treatment, metal only and metal+rose mallow extract. For determining biochemical alteration, blood sampling and have done third, seventh and fourteenth days after exposure with combined concentration of cadmium and lead. Results showed that there were not any significant difference about LDH, AST, ALP, cholesterol, total protein and glucose for groups which picked up rose mallow extract in their diet respect to the control. On the other hand, significant difference was determined in rose mallow free diets group after metal exposure. Based of obtained results, it seems that, using rose mallow extract in diet have an acceptable potency in improving fish physiological tolerance respect to the environmental pollutions.
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Persian
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Journal of Utilization and Cultivation of Aquatics, Volume:3 Issue: 3, 2015
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53
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