BAZI BALIK TÜRLERİ İÇİN KAN ELEKTROLİTLERİNİN STANDARDİZASYONU

Kan elektrolitleri, balıkların fizyolojik durumlarının belirlenmesinde, toksisite deneylerinde ve sağlık durumlarının kontrolünde yaygın şekilde kullanılmaktadır. Bu makalede, balıklarda sağlık ve fizyolojik durumun önemli göstergeleri olarak bilinen bazı kan elektrolitlerinin farklı tür balıklardaki seviyeleri incelenmiştir. Kan elektrolitlerinden sodyum, potasyum, kalsiyum, magnezyum, klor ve fosforun minimum ve maksimum değerleri sırasıyla 61,80-264,80 mmoll-1, 0,60-14,30 mmoll-1, 0,20-11,00 mmoll-1, 0,04-4,60 mmoll-1, 73,00-196,00 mmoll-1 ve 1,33-7,98 mmoll-1 aralıklarında gözlenmektedir. Gözlemlere dayanarak kan elektrolit değerlerinin balık türlerinde farklılık gösterdiği sonucuna varılabilir.

STANDARDISATION OF BLOOD ELECTROLYTES FOR SOME FISH SPECIES

Blood electrolytes in fish are commonly used to determine physiological, toxicity and healthy status. In the present study, the values of some blood electrolytes, considered as important indicators of health and physiological conditions of fish, have been investigated in different species. The minimum and maximum values of sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium, chlorine and phosphorus were found as 61.80-264.80 mmoll-1, 0.60-14.30 mmoll-1, 0.20-11.00 mmoll-1, 0.04-4.60 mmoll-1, 73.00-196.00 mmoll-1 and 1.33-7.98 mmoll-1, respectively. Based on the above parameters, it can be concluded that the blood electrolytes showed variations in different fish species.

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