2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-09697-x
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Potential attenuation of biochemical parameters and enzymatic functions in Cyprinus carpio fingerlings by Phenthoate 50 EC insecticide exposure

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“…Consequently, the necessary oxygen circulation could be inhibited through alterations of RBCs and WBC which leads the fish death [55]. In the current study, decrease of the PCV and MCHC; and increase of the MCV and MCH may cause the reduction of healthy red blood cells of the body which could cause for the hemorrhagic, hemolytic, and hypoplastic conditions [11]. Different studies showed that containment of metals in water showed significantly higher RBC counts, haematocrit (Hct), MCHC and, MCH while it showed significantly lower MCV in fish blood [56].…”
Section: Hematological Alteration Of Treated Fishmentioning
confidence: 71%
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“…Consequently, the necessary oxygen circulation could be inhibited through alterations of RBCs and WBC which leads the fish death [55]. In the current study, decrease of the PCV and MCHC; and increase of the MCV and MCH may cause the reduction of healthy red blood cells of the body which could cause for the hemorrhagic, hemolytic, and hypoplastic conditions [11]. Different studies showed that containment of metals in water showed significantly higher RBC counts, haematocrit (Hct), MCHC and, MCH while it showed significantly lower MCV in fish blood [56].…”
Section: Hematological Alteration Of Treated Fishmentioning
confidence: 71%
“…Blood corpuscles were then observed under microscope and photographed with Olympus camera (OLYMPUS-CX41, Japan). Other haematological indices were measured following the methods of Tabassum et al [11] The following formula was used to determine the indices: Total RBC ¼ (No. of cells  dilution factor  depth factor) / Total no.…”
Section: Study Of the Haematological Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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