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Title:
Bioaccumulation and subcellular partitioning of zinc in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): Cross-talk between waterborne and dietary uptake.
Authors:
Sappal R, Burka J, Dawson S, Kamunde C
Drug:
Zinc
Fish species:
Trout, rainbow
Date:
2009
Sample:
blood, cells
Ave Weight (gm):
14
Ave Water temp (°C):
11.75
Water:
Freshwater
Dosage:
1.5 mg/kg 40d
Route:
PO
Comments:
Fish were euthanized with an overdose of 150 mg/L MS-222. Waterborne Zn exposure appeared to stimulate gowth while dietary Zn exposure inhibited growth. Fish on the low diet were significantly smaller than both the low and high waterborne Zn-exposed fish on day 40. Dietary exposure decreased Zn concentrations in blood cells.
Citation:
Aquatic Toxicology 91:281-290
Link:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aquatox.2008.10.007
Genus Species:
Oncorhynchus mykiss
Drug Class:
Metal-Zinc
Wt gm-detail:
14g
Water temp (°C)-detail:
11.5-12C
Dosage-detail:
1500 ug/g 40d
Method:
AAS
Authors-red:
Sappal R, Burka J, Dawson S, Kamunde C
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