Short Communication: A comparative study on manganese accumulation in liver, kidney, fatty tissues including muscle of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) fed with different levels of manganese in the diet

Most minerals, occurring in aqueous environments, play a key role in the survival rate of aquatic living organisms. However, life situation of the living organisms would be under attack when the contents of these elements exceed than the specified limit because of various reasons (Amini Ranjbar, 1994). Bioaccumulation of the elements in living organisms and their excess concentration than standard limit would result in acute and chronic biological impacts in their tissues (Kimmo et al., 2004). Metals like manganese, copper, zinc, and iron are essential elements in metabolic activities of living organisms at ppm levels and maintaining body metabolism as well. Naturally, the elements are considered as enzyme formers at very poor levels to increase fish health status.

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Main Authors: Emadi, H., Samavat, Z., Saeedi, A., Hosseinzadeh Sahafi, H.
Format: Journal Contribution biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2015
Subjects:Aquaculture, Oncorhynchus mykiss, Rainbow trout, Manganese, Muscle, Liver, Kidney, Fatty tissue, Fed, Levels, Tissues, Bioaccumulation, Diets,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1834/11889
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