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生物物理学报 1990
EFFECT OF TOXICATION OF BENZENE, XYLENE AND PHENOL ON LOW-LEVEL CHEMILUMINESCENCE FROM ZEBRA FISH
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Abstract:
Zebra fish is a very good sample for studing low-level chemiluminescence from Biological system Studies were carried out to deterimine the relationship between concentrations of Benzene. Xylene or Phenol and the photon emissions of Zebra fish. The results in-dicated that three toxicant -initiated chemiluminescence become maximum after additionof 16.....20 ul toxicants to the fish sample and then appeared the phenomenon of deathfish. When an effective dosage of benzene, Xylene or phenol was added Zebra fish would loss their swimming activity and proceed to death. As these toxic effects were taken place, variation of photon emission from Zebra fish simultaneously appeared The spectrum distribution showed that the chemiluminescence was directly related to the simultaneous transition of 1O2 .