2013
DOI: 10.3906/biy-1203-27
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The effects of zinc chloride during early embryonic development in zebrafish (Brachydanio rerio)

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“…Meanwhile, embryos in batik liquid waste treatment above 5% did not hatch. Slow developments due to exposure to toxicants, as suggested by Küçükoǧlu et al (2013), on zebrafish (D. rerio) embryos on exposure to zinc chloride began to hatch on the 7 th day after fertilization, compared to the control embryos hatched on the 4 th day after fertilization. Moreover, Nisha et al (2020) found that toxic material (chromium) in water caused abnormalities in zebrafish embryos, such as eye and tail development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Meanwhile, embryos in batik liquid waste treatment above 5% did not hatch. Slow developments due to exposure to toxicants, as suggested by Küçükoǧlu et al (2013), on zebrafish (D. rerio) embryos on exposure to zinc chloride began to hatch on the 7 th day after fertilization, compared to the control embryos hatched on the 4 th day after fertilization. Moreover, Nisha et al (2020) found that toxic material (chromium) in water caused abnormalities in zebrafish embryos, such as eye and tail development.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the shape of the vertebrae can characterize the form of larval abnormalities. Researcher Küçükoǧlu et al (2013) informed that one of the mechanisms that cause vertebral damage is disruption during early vertebral development caused by inhibition of collagen synthesis. Toxic substances contained in batik liquid waste inhibited collagen synthesis during the development of vertebrae of Nilem Fish larvae during the study.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%