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EEO. 2021; 20(1): 7909-7917


Histological Effects Of Insecticides On Liver & Kidney Of Economically Important Indian Teleosts (Cirrhinus Mrigala & Catla- Catla)

Dr. Ravi Kumar.




Abstract

In modern year, the approval of new technologies in crop resistance has increased the off-take of broad spectrum synthetic insecticides used in public health practices have introduced a new category of pollutants. Sporadic numbers of large scale fish destroy and inequity in ecological cycle have caused extensive spread concern. The Organochlorine insecticides are chlorinated hydrocarbon ( the compound which are made of carbon and hydrogen) to manage insects and insect-borne diseases. Therefore, common organochlorine insecticides including , dichloro-diphenyl-trichloroethane (DDT), damage to the liver, kidney, and other body organs.

Key words: Endosulphan ; DDT ; damage to body organ ; hydrocarbon.





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