2003
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-003-8666-7
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Effect of Temperatures on Zinc Accumulation in the Gill, Liver, and Kidney of Oreochromis niloticus (L. 1758)

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“…Detail relationship between heavy metals concentrations in musculature and the water source is more emphasized by Ibrahim and El-Naggar (2006). These values are near those recorded by Karakoc and Dincer (2003) concerning Zn accumulation, Karakoc (1999 ) regarding Cu. While Dallinger and Kautzky (1985) mentioned closer records for the others.…”
Section: -Concentration Of Heavy Metals In the Musculature Of Fishsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Detail relationship between heavy metals concentrations in musculature and the water source is more emphasized by Ibrahim and El-Naggar (2006). These values are near those recorded by Karakoc and Dincer (2003) concerning Zn accumulation, Karakoc (1999 ) regarding Cu. While Dallinger and Kautzky (1985) mentioned closer records for the others.…”
Section: -Concentration Of Heavy Metals In the Musculature Of Fishsupporting
confidence: 68%
“…The present results indicate that the concentrations of heavy metals in fish musculature reared in ADW are higher than those of underground water and the mixture between them (Table 3). Karakoc and Dincer (2003) reported that Zn accumulation increased with increasing temperature. Karakoc (1999) observed increase in the uptake of Cu in the liver, gill and musculature of Tilapia nilotica at low salinities since a decrease in salinity from 20 to 50 per cent caused an increase in the metal uptake.…”
Section: Heavy Metals Concentrations In the Musculatures Of Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, some studies have shown that QDs degraded in acidic or alkaline environments (Zhang et al 2008), thus accumulation of QDs in the acid environment of the fish intestine ) may lead to QD degradation which could result in the release and subsequent absorption of Cd and Se by the fish (Leigh et al 2012). Cd accumulation in the organisms depends on the concentration, route of absorption, environmental conditions and other intrinsic factors (Bowen et al 2006;Guinot et al 2012;Karakoç, Dinçer 2003;Jezierska, Witeska 2006). Meanwhile, accumulation and toxicity of a nanoparticle is based on its composition, size and surface chemistry (Zarco-Fernández et al 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%