2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2007.08.001
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Reflection of hydrocarbon pollution on hepatic EROD activity in the black goby (Gobius niger)

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“…[43] In this regard, it has been stated that the digestive gland is the organ most responsible for antioxidant responses, through dietary accumulation. [55] In crabs, probably the increase in EROD activity, GST activity and the LPO level, together with inhibition of GPx activity in hepato-pancreas tissues is related to its feeding habits; C. maenas is a deposit feeder therefore its food was probably in contact with the crude oil bound to the sediment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[43] In this regard, it has been stated that the digestive gland is the organ most responsible for antioxidant responses, through dietary accumulation. [55] In crabs, probably the increase in EROD activity, GST activity and the LPO level, together with inhibition of GPx activity in hepato-pancreas tissues is related to its feeding habits; C. maenas is a deposit feeder therefore its food was probably in contact with the crude oil bound to the sediment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These species, widespread in ports, show a particular resistance to polluted waters. Thanks to their well‐known potential as bioindicators, these fish have been suggested as suitable candidates for biomonitoring programs in the Mediterranean sea (Parrino et al, 2018; Ramšak et al, 2007). The haematological reference values on G .…”
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“…It is suitable as an indicator for monitoring marine pollution (Ramsak et al, 2007), and also occupies an essential position in the food chain (Rigal et al, 2008). It is classified as a discard in the coastal fisheries of the Black Sea.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%