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Tissue lipid levels of the clam,Villorita cyprenoides var. cochinensis,following exposure to endosulfan,malathion, and methyl parathion
Authors:C H Sujatha  S M Nair  J Chacko
Abstract:Sublethal stress of toxicants on organisms is generally measured through metabolic changes. The effects of three pesticides (endosulfan, malathion, and methyl parathion) on tissue lipid levels in the estuarine bivalve, Villorita cyprenoids var. cochinensis, have been measured. The reduction in lipid content was expressed as a function of the pesticide concentrations and the duration of the exposure periods (24, 48, 72, and 96 h). The results point to the existence of a direct relationship between the applied stress and the fall in the lipid content. The order of toxicity was endosulfan > malathion > methyl parathion. The depletion in lipid content observed may reflect an adaptive response of the organism to pesticide stress. Thus lipids in bivalves have been shown to be an important reserve material that may be utilized under stressed conditions as an energy source. © by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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