2024
DOI: 10.1590/1519-6984.260355
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Abstract: Bioaccumulation of toxic heavy metals in the human body can give rise to adverse health effects, the severity of which depends upon their dosage and duration of exposure. In this study, yearlings of two different species of edible fish, i.e., Tor putitora (Mahseer) and Ctenopharyngodon Idella (grass carp), were exposed to different concentrations of lead nitrate in a controlled environment of aquarium for three different lengths of duration (14, 28, and 60 days). The bioaccumulation of lead in different organs… Show more

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“…This is of particular concern because of the large consumption of fish muscle worldwide. 16 The dose response risk analysis through the ingestion route to copper risk agents is 0.04 mg/kg×day and the slope factor (SF) value is 0.04 mg/kg×day and has a critical effect on liver damage (hepatic effect). 17 Cuprum can become toxic when it exceeds a certain threshold.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is of particular concern because of the large consumption of fish muscle worldwide. 16 The dose response risk analysis through the ingestion route to copper risk agents is 0.04 mg/kg×day and the slope factor (SF) value is 0.04 mg/kg×day and has a critical effect on liver damage (hepatic effect). 17 Cuprum can become toxic when it exceeds a certain threshold.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%