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Bio-Chemical Aspect of Proteocephalidean Tapeworms in Freshwater Cat Fish, Wallago attu (Blosch, Schneider, 1801)


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1 Department of Zoology, Dnyanopasak College, Parbhani (M.S.), India
2 Department of Zoology, Shri Shivaji College, Kandhar, Nanded (M.S.), India
     

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The bio-chemical aspect of the cestode parasite is a unique growing field in the tropical and sub-tropical areas. The parasitic bio-chemistry having great importance in the chemotherapy and vaccine production, and a understanding of the complex association involved in the host parasite relationship. However, the information in regards with the bio-chemistry is unlimited. Proteocephalidean tapeworms are the most pathogenic in freshwater fish Wallago attu. The present investigation deals with the bio-chemistry (Protein, Glycogen and fats) of proteocephalidean parasites in freshwater predatory fish, Wallago attu (Blosch and Schneider, 1801).

Keywords

Bio-Chemistry, Gangesia, Ptychobothridae, Wallago attu.
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Authors

S. B. Pawar
Department of Zoology, Dnyanopasak College, Parbhani (M.S.), India
D. D. Pawar
Department of Zoology, Shri Shivaji College, Kandhar, Nanded (M.S.), India
G. P. Jadhav
Department of Zoology, Dnyanopasak College, Parbhani (M.S.), India

Abstract


The bio-chemical aspect of the cestode parasite is a unique growing field in the tropical and sub-tropical areas. The parasitic bio-chemistry having great importance in the chemotherapy and vaccine production, and a understanding of the complex association involved in the host parasite relationship. However, the information in regards with the bio-chemistry is unlimited. Proteocephalidean tapeworms are the most pathogenic in freshwater fish Wallago attu. The present investigation deals with the bio-chemistry (Protein, Glycogen and fats) of proteocephalidean parasites in freshwater predatory fish, Wallago attu (Blosch and Schneider, 1801).

Keywords


Bio-Chemistry, Gangesia, Ptychobothridae, Wallago attu.