2017
DOI: 10.1134/s003294521705006x
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Influence of hypomagnetic conditions on the activities of glycosidases and kinetic characteristics of carbohydrate hydrolysis in juvenile roach, Rutilus rutilus

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“…Exposure of juvenile tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus L., 1758) to magnetic fields with 50 Hz frequency and intensity of 30, 100, 150, or 200 μT for 30 days led to a significant decrease in the activity of intestinal protease [ 38 ]. A decrease in amylolytic activity and sucrase activity was revealed in roach underyearlings as delayed consequences of magnetic influence during embryogenesis [ 33 , 39 ]. The decline in daphnids’ proteolytic activity in the reduced static magnetic field in the present study is consistent with the data on the reduction in the static magnetic field influence on digestive and intracellular proteinases [ 27 , 40 ] and confirms a non-species-specific biochemical response to low-frequency magnetic fields.…”
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“…Exposure of juvenile tilapia ( Oreochromis niloticus L., 1758) to magnetic fields with 50 Hz frequency and intensity of 30, 100, 150, or 200 μT for 30 days led to a significant decrease in the activity of intestinal protease [ 38 ]. A decrease in amylolytic activity and sucrase activity was revealed in roach underyearlings as delayed consequences of magnetic influence during embryogenesis [ 33 , 39 ]. The decline in daphnids’ proteolytic activity in the reduced static magnetic field in the present study is consistent with the data on the reduction in the static magnetic field influence on digestive and intracellular proteinases [ 27 , 40 ] and confirms a non-species-specific biochemical response to low-frequency magnetic fields.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%