2020
DOI: 10.38094/jlbsr114
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Histological and Hepatic Enzymes Response of Oreochromis niloticus and Clarias anguillaris to Pollution in Asa River, Ilorin

Abstract: Fish can be considered as a good organism for bio-indicator in aquatic habitats as they accumulate contaminant from the water bodies through food. Aquatic ecosystem pollutants response in fishes can lead to biochemical changes and histological alterations. This present the need in assessing ecological and public health effect of toxicity in Asa river on the selected fish samples that are commercially important in the environment. Two stations of Asa river were selected where water and fish were collect… Show more

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“…The liver histology presentations in the Asa River Unity, Asa River Harmony, and Apodu reservoirs revealed aberrant liver architecture with vacuolation. According to [15,38], this change could be caused by a pollutant in the ecosystem..…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The liver histology presentations in the Asa River Unity, Asa River Harmony, and Apodu reservoirs revealed aberrant liver architecture with vacuolation. According to [15,38], this change could be caused by a pollutant in the ecosystem..…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industrial, agricultural, and home waste discharges and practises, on the other hand, are carried out along the river's bank. These discharges pollute the water and have a negative impact on the recipient environment's biological equilibrium [3,4,15,16,17] The purpose of this study is to provide current information on the genotoxic status of major water bodies in Kwara State, Nigeria, by investigating the physicochemical parameters of the waterbodies, tissue lesions, oxidative stress, and antioxidant response in selected sh species, and assessing the level of genotoxic damage induced in selected sh collected from ve different waterbodies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%