2019
DOI: 10.37358/rc.19.2.6934
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Synergic and Antagonistic Action of Active Principles on Chromium-Lead Antagonism - in vivo Experiments

Abstract: Heavy metal pollution of the aquatic environment has become a major concern for the world. As natural water pollutants, heavy metals are among the most toxic due to their cumulative effect and the difficulty of being converted into insoluble compounds in the surface waters. Lead and its compounds are toxic to aquatic organisms, especially fish, even at low concentrations, being able to replace essential elements from the organism. Thus, we tested the concentration of chromium in tissues of Prussian carp�s fing… Show more

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