Haematological and Biochemical Studies on some Species of Fishes
In this study the following biochemical and haematological studies on Catfish (clarius gariepianus); Mullet (Mugi Cephalus), Tilpia (Oreochromis niloticus), mudskipper (Gobi I), African sleeper (Gobi-II), were carried out; Haemmoglobin electrophoresos, ABO Blood grouping and Glutathine-S-Transferase...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2013-04, Vol.16 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this study the following biochemical and haematological studies on
Catfish (clarius gariepianus); Mullet (Mugi Cephalus), Tilpia
(Oreochromis niloticus), mudskipper (Gobi I), African sleeper
(Gobi-II), were carried out; Haemmoglobin electrophoresos, ABO Blood
grouping and Glutathine-S-Transferase (GST) activity. Catfish
haemoglobin electrophoretic pattern was similar to human HbAA blood,
with haemoglobin (Hb) concentration range of 12.0 - 17.8gm%.
About 50% of catfish indicated the Rh.D- while thew remaining 50%
indicated the Rh.D+ blood group/. The 'A' 'O'
and 'AB' blood groups were detected and
glutathione-Stransferase activity values of 5.64 - 7.27 I.U were
obtained. Haemoglobin electrophoresis of mullet gave a pattern similar
to HbCC of human blood. Hb concentration values were of the range of
5.5 -10.7gm% blood group results gave values of 50% D+ (A,O) and 50%
(AB). GST activity values of 13.50-20.10 I.U were obtained. Gobi-I and
Gobi-II Hb electrophoretic pattern was similar to human HbSS blood with
Hb concentration range of 1.8- 5.57gm%. GST activity values of
16.97-33.08 I.U. were obtained. Haemoglobin electrophoresis of Tilapia
produced multiple patterns corresponding to human HbSS, HbCC and
possibly HbCD. Hb concentration values were of the range of
3.70-12.94gm% and GST opf 9.90-12.92 I.U were obtained. Only the
'O' and 'AB' blood groups were identified. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |