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513107 
Journal Article 
Effect of heavy metals on the level of vitamin E, total lipid and glycogen reserves in the liver of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) 
Rajamanickam, V; Muthuswamy, N 
2008 
Maejo International Journal of Science and Technology
ISSN: 1905-7873 
Maejo Univ 
CHIANG MAI 
391-399 
English 
The aim of this study is to examine some changes in the biochemical profile of the liver tissue of common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) exposed to a sublethal concentration of heavy metal mixture (cadmium, chromium, nickel and lead). The biochemical profile, specifically glycogen, total lipid and vitamin E content in the liver tissue was examined and compared to that of the control group. The exposed group showed a marked decline in glycogen and vitamin E reserves. Conversely an increase in total lipid in comparison to control was observed. The result reflects the sensitivity of these biochemical parameters to the effects of sublethal levels of combined heavy metals for this the widely consumed freshwater fish. 
heavy metals; Cyprinus carpio L.; toxicity; liver damage; glycogen; total lipids; vitamin E; cadmium; exposure; fish; children; tissues; stress; lead 
MAEJO INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY