Comparative tissue ascorbic acid studies in fishes |
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Authors: | N. K. Agrawal C. L. Mahajan |
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Affiliation: | Aquatic and Fish Biology Laboratory, Department of Zoology, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur-302004, India |
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Abstract: | Comparative tissue ascorbic acid levels in four species of major carp viz., Labeo rohila, L. calbasu, Cirrhina tnrigala and Catla catla , were investigated. The ascorbic acid level was found to be the highest in the spleen in the four species studied (range 430–380 μg/g) followed by the anterior (adrenal) kidney, gonads, liver, renal kidney, brain and/or eye. Heart and blood had the lowest levels (range 26–18 μg/ml) amongst the tissues studied. Overall tissue ascorbic acid levels were the highest in L. rohita and the lowest in C. mrigala . Investigation on seasonal variations in blood and kidney ascorbic acid levels of Notopterus notopterus revealed peak levels in spring (February-April) and the lowest levels in the postspawning period (August-September). |
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