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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/12716
Title: Hemolymph oxygen content, oxyhemocyanin, protein levels and ammonia excretion in the shrimp Penaeus monodon exposed to ambient nitrite
Authors: Jiann-Chu Chen 
Sha-Yen Cheng 
Keywords: N EXCRETION;FRESH-WATER;CARBONIC-ANHYDRASE;CHANNEL CATFISH;JAPONICUS BATE;HEMOCYANIN;SALINITY;CONSUMPTION;JUVENILES;CHINENSIS
Issue Date: Jan-1995
Publisher: SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
Journal Volume: 164
Journal Issue: 7
Start page/Pages: 530-535
Source: Journal of Comparative Physiology B-Biochemical Systemic and Environmental Physiology
Abstract: 
Subadult Penaeus monodon (21.03+/-3.19 g) were exposed individually in sea water (30 mg.ml(-1)) to 0.02 (control), 1.04, 5.02, 10.11 and 20.06 mg.l(-1) nitrite-N for 24 h. Hemolymph pH, partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide, bicarbonate concentration, oxyhemocyanin and protein levels, and whole animal ammonia-N excretion and nitrite-N uptake were determined. Ammonia-N excretion and hemolymph oxygen partial pressure increased, whereas hemolymph pH, HCO3-, oxyhemocyanin, protein and the ratio of oxyhemocyanin/protein levels decreased with increasing ambient nitrite-N. It is suggested that accumulated nitrite of P. monodon following exposure to ambient nitrite causes reduction of oxyhemocyanin, protein and the ratio of oxyhemocyanin/ protein in the hemolymph, and affects nitrogen metabolism and acid-base balance at low hemolymph pH.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/12716
ISSN: 0174-1578
Appears in Collections:環境生物與漁業科學學系

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