Effect of Chromium Exposure on the Antioxidant Enzymes Activity and Haematological Indices in Labeo rohita (original) (raw)

East African Scholars Multidisciplinary Bulletin

Chromium is one of the most common elements in the earth’s crust and is used in more than 50 different industries. There are three oxidation states in case of Chromium viz., Cr (II), Cr (III), Cr (VI). Among which Cr (II) is most unstable. Cr (III) and Cr (VI) are the stable oxidation state of Chromium in the environment. Being one of the commonly used metals Chromium and its particulates enter the aquatic medium through effluents discharged from different industries like textiles, tanneries, electroplating workshops, ore mining, dyeing, printing-photographic and medical industries. The discharge from these industries pollutes the waters and affects the biota. Chromium is known to cause various health effects. The health hazards associated with exposure to chromium are dependent on its oxidation state. The Hexavalent form is toxic than trivalent form. The hematological alterations produced on exposure to sub-lethal concentration (1/10th of LC50/96 hrs) of chromium were investigated ...

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