TY - JOUR TT - Effects of Iron Chloride/Zeolıte on GST of Rainbow Trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)’s Kidney Tissue AU - Ucar, Arzu AU - Alak, Gonca PY - 2017 DA - February JF - European Journal of Sustainable Development Research JO - EJSDR PB - CNR GROUP PUBLISHING WT - DergiPark SN - 2458-8091 SP - 66 EP - 69 VL - 2 IS - 1 KW - Ferrouschloride KW - Zeolite KW - Fish KW - Toxicity KW - Oxidativestress KW - Enzyme KW - Detoxificant N2 - Aquatic ecosystems have been negativelyaffected by the contamination of ground and surface waters as a result ofvarious activities. Due to the ferrous chloride (FeCl2), which isused as the reducing agent for the organic synthesis reactions in thecontamination of water column and sediment, iron salts may be very toxic forsome aquatic organisms. In order to minimize these effects, natural productssuch as zeolite have been widely used in recently years. 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