2019
DOI: 10.5897/jtehs2019.0447
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Cellular energy budget in tropical freshwater fish following exposure to sublethal concentrations of cadmium

Abstract: Under stressful conditions (toxicity), organisms often try to detoxify by mobilizing available energy sources with costs to various metabolic functions, such as growth or reproduction. Cellular energy allocation (CEA) is a methodology used to evaluate the energetic status and which relates with organisms' overall condition and response to toxic stress. It consists of the integration of the energy reserves available (Ea) and energy consumption (Ec). The effects of different sublethal concentrations (0.828, 0.08… Show more

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“…CEA involves a biochemical comparison of an organism's energy consumption and available energy reserves for metabolism [51]. This method not only functions as an indicator of an organism's available energy content but also serves as a rapid and immediate means of measuring its energy status [52,53,54].…”
Section: Metabolic Changes and Energy Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CEA involves a biochemical comparison of an organism's energy consumption and available energy reserves for metabolism [51]. This method not only functions as an indicator of an organism's available energy content but also serves as a rapid and immediate means of measuring its energy status [52,53,54].…”
Section: Metabolic Changes and Energy Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%