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Title: | INDUCTION OF HEPATIC MICROSOMAL 7-ETHOXY RESORUFIN O-DIETHYLASE (EROD) DURING LIGNAN LACTONE CLEISTANTHIN ADMINISTRATION IN CLARIASGARIEPINUS |
Other Titles: | National Seminar on Rural Biotechnology and Sustainable Development - oral presentation |
Authors: | Esther Joice P Natarajan G M Jacintha S Bhuvaneshwari N Palanisamy P Mallikaraj D Sasikala G |
Keywords: | physiological manifestations lignan lactone cleistanthin immature |
Issue Date: | 19-Feb-2004 |
Publisher: | Department of Biology, Gandhigram Rural University, Dindigul, Tamil Nadu, India |
Abstract: | A toxic substance can be classified in one of several ways, according to (i) its physiological manifestations, e.g., as nerve and muscle poison, (ii) its chemical constitution e.g. alkaloid, glucoside, or (iii) its botanical origin. It has been estimated that in India there are about 700 poisonous species belonging to over 90 families of flowering plants. In Cleistanthuscollinus, the leaves contain the toxic substance identified as a lignan lactone cleistanthin. Clariasgariepinus of both sexes, gonadally immature, weighing 50 -70g, were exposed to 5% Clesitanthus leaf extract for 30 days. At the end of the exposure, the fishes were terminated by cervical transaction The liver was dissected and the microsomes were isolated. EROD activities were measured fluorometrically. The results indicate that the plant extract significantly accumulated the EROD activity (+ 36.84 %; p< 0.05). Perhaps the toxic substance targets the liver, which is the seat of all biochemical activities in fish. |
URI: | http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/439 |
Appears in Collections: | National Conference |
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