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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/12732
Title: Increased production and excretion of uirea in the kuruma shrimp (Marsupenaeus japonicus) exposed to combined environments of rneireased ammonia and nitrite
Authors: S.-Y. Cheng 
W. C. Lee
L. W. Shieh
J.-C. Chen 
Keywords: DIFFERENT SALINITY LEVELS;NITROGENOUS EXCRETION;PENAEUS-JAPONICUS;CARCINUS-MAENAS;AMBIENT AMMONIA;NATURAL-WATERS;ACID LEVELS;URIC-ACID;UREA;HEMOLYMPH
Issue Date: Oct-2004
Publisher: SPRINGER
Journal Volume: 47
Journal Issue: 3
Start page/Pages: 352-362
Source: Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology
Abstract: 
Marsupenaeusjaponicus (6.37 +/- 1.29 g) individually exposed to 9 different combined solutions of ambient ammonia (C) and nitrite (C') ammonia at 0.003 [control], 0.39, and 1.49 mmol/L combined with nitrite at 0.001 [control], 0.38, and 1.49 mmol/L in 30 ppt were examined for nitrogenous excretion accumulations of ammonia, nitrite, urea, and uric acid in tissues after 48 hours. M. japonicus exposed to 0.39 mmol/L ammonia-0.38 mmol/L nitrite displayed higher levels of urea-nitrogen (UNE) and organic-N (ONE) excretion by a factor of 2.2 and 5.7, respectively, compared with shrimp exposed only to 0.39 mmol/L ammonia. Exposure to 0.39 mmol/L ammonia-0.38 mmol/L nitrite resulted in lower levels of hemolymph uric acid (HUA), gill ammonia (GAM), gill urea (GUE), gill uric acid (GUA), hepatopancreas ammonia (HPAM), hepatopancreas urea (HPUE), and hepatopancreas uric acid (APUA), respectively, compared with shrimp exposed only to 0.39 mmol/L ammonia. We concluded that M. japonicus exposed to combined environments of ammonia and nitrite display increased nitrogen metabolism and production of urea-N and other organic-N.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/12732
ISSN: 0090-4341
DOI: 10.1007/s00244-004-3190-2
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