Title of article
Alkaline phosphatase activity as a biochemical biomarker in aqua-toxicological studies
Author/Authors
Banaee ، Mahdi Aquaculture Department - Faculty of Natural Resources and Environment - Behbahan Khatam Alanbia University of Technology
From page
143
To page
147
Abstract
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) is a glycoprotein with a metallophosphatase structure that catalyzes the hydrolysis of monophosphate esters of biomolecule esters at alkaline pH. ALP activity is a useful bioindicator to assess the physiological health of cellular membranes, cell growth, apoptosis and cell migration, cellular metabolic status, hepatocyte function, and detoxification activity in hepatocytes. ALP activity is detected in a colorimetric method using the para-nitrophenyl phosphate substrate (p-NPP) at a wavelength of 405 nm in biological samples. Cell hemolysis, especially erythrocytes; increased levels of sex hormones and corticosteroids, biological infections, and poor nutrition can adversely affect ALP activity.
Keywords
Detoxification , Alkaline phosphatase , Interfering factors , Aquatic organisms
Journal title
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
Journal title
International Journal of Aquatic Biology
Record number
2508463
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