2023
DOI: 10.1007/s10646-023-02630-1
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Oxidative stress responses in Puntius sarana collected from some environmentally contaminated areas of River Mahananda, Malda, West Bengal

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“…The decrease in GSH levels at the Ghannouch site, which is the site with the highest trace element levels, is in agreement with several other previous studies [93][94][95] which showed that GSH, in addition to other biochemical markers, seems to be a potential antagonist against metals. According to El-Shenawy et al [86], the decrease in the GSH level is attributed to the increased consumption of this peptide for the synthesis of heavy-metal-binding proteins such as metallothioneins.…”
Section: Determination Of Reduced Glutathionesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…The decrease in GSH levels at the Ghannouch site, which is the site with the highest trace element levels, is in agreement with several other previous studies [93][94][95] which showed that GSH, in addition to other biochemical markers, seems to be a potential antagonist against metals. According to El-Shenawy et al [86], the decrease in the GSH level is attributed to the increased consumption of this peptide for the synthesis of heavy-metal-binding proteins such as metallothioneins.…”
Section: Determination Of Reduced Glutathionesupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Major anthropogenic activities led to many insults, including oxidative stress in fish (Figure 5; Table 6). Ecotoxicological studies to assess the impact of contamination by human activities in aquatic environments worldwide-both marine and freshwaterused oxidative stress biomarkers in fish (Nwabueze et al, 2020;Makuvara et al, 2022;Filice et al, 2023;Hore et al, 2023). Exposure of haarder fish to tributyltin chloride (TBTC), a chemical contaminant, resulted in decreased antioxidant enzymatic activity and increased malondialdehyde (Zhao et al, 2022).…”
Section: Anthropogenic Activity Os and Fish Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%