“…ROS formation initiated by the presence of contaminants, resulting in OS, has been reported in biota exposed to pollutants. This suggests a possible connection between contaminantstimulated ROS production and resultant OS as an established pathway of toxicity in exposed organisms which is present in aquatic animals to prevent ROS-induced damage (Di Giulio et al, 1995;Kelly et al, 1998;Winston and Di Giulio, 1991). Sustained increase in ROS generation (OH-radicals, hydrogen peroxide, and superoxide anions) leads to OS, causing distress in cellular metabolism and regulation, membrane and organelle damage and/or cellular death (Kelly et al, 1998).…”