Abstract
Present studies incorporate enterotoxic effects of HgCl2 on the relative distribution of acid phosphatase (ACP) activity in the posterior intestine of fish, Channa striatus. It was observed that there appears to be slightly increased ACP activity accompanied by histolytic changes in the columnar epithelial cells lining of villi and intestinal glands of the posterior intestine of treated carnivorous fish. However, in control, these changes were invisible.
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