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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:
gills
Ave Weight (gm):
14
Ave Water temp (°C):
11.75
Water:
Freshwater
Dosage:
0.150 mg/L+1.5 mg/kg 40d
Route:
BATH/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. Protein concentrations were similar to the respective single route exposures. Zn concentration was significantly higher on day 40 than day 0 control. Combined exposure had the highest Zn concentration, attributable to waterborne uptake.
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:
153 ug/L+1500 ug/g 40d
Method:
AAS
Authors-red:
Sappal R, Burka J, Dawson S, Kamunde C
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