Histotoxicity of Acid Orange 7 on organs of Fresh water fish Labeo rohita

Autores

  • Anita Bahadur Department of Zoology Sir P.T.Sarvajanik College of Science V.N.S.G.U
  • Jagruti Barot

Palavras-chave:

Azo dye, Acid Orange 7, Labeo rohita, Histotoxicity.

Resumo

The present paper reports the histotoxic effects of Acid Orange 7, an azo dye on the tissues such as gill, kidney and liver in major carp, Labeo rohita fingerlings. The sublethal concentrations of the dye are responsible for the histopathological alterations in the target tissues. In the gills hyperplasia, epithelial lifting, hooked secondary gill lamellae, haemorrhage in the primary gill lamellae and erosion of secondary gill lamellae were seen. The kidney showed shrunken glomeruli, increased periglomerular space, wide peritubular space, degenerated tubules, fat deposition and infiltration of blood cells in the lumen of the renal tubules. On the other hand, the liver showed marked changes in the histology. Disorganized hepatocytes, focal necrosis, haemorrhage, karyolysis and karyorhhexis were seen in the liver.

Biografia do Autor

  • Anita Bahadur, Department of Zoology Sir P.T.Sarvajanik College of Science V.N.S.G.U
    Department of ZoologySir P.T.Sarvajanik College of Science

Publicado

2011-03-09

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