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Amini, F., Badii, K., Shafaei Tonekaboni, S. (2012). Study on Tributyltin Chloride Accumulation Factors in Fish Tissue by Analysis of Variance. Progress in Color, Colorants and Coatings, 5(2), 65-74.
F. L. Amini; K. Badii; S. Z. Shafaei Tonekaboni. "Study on Tributyltin Chloride Accumulation Factors in Fish Tissue by Analysis of Variance". Progress in Color, Colorants and Coatings, 5, 2, 2012, 65-74.
Amini, F., Badii, K., Shafaei Tonekaboni, S. (2012). 'Study on Tributyltin Chloride Accumulation Factors in Fish Tissue by Analysis of Variance', Progress in Color, Colorants and Coatings, 5(2), pp. 65-74.
Amini, F., Badii, K., Shafaei Tonekaboni, S. Study on Tributyltin Chloride Accumulation Factors in Fish Tissue by Analysis of Variance. Progress in Color, Colorants and Coatings, 2012; 5(2): 65-74.

Study on Tributyltin Chloride Accumulation Factors in Fish Tissue by Analysis of Variance

Article 2, Volume 5, Issue 2, Summer 2012, Page 65-74  XML PDF (457.31 K)
Authors
F. L. Amini1; K. Badii1; S. Z. Shafaei Tonekaboni2
1Department of Environmental Research, Institute for Color Science and Technology
2Faculty of Mining and Geophysics, University of Tehran
Abstract
Organotin compounds have been found different application in industries, agricultures and pharmacological sciences via their various physical and biological specifications. One of the most important applications of these compounds, especially tributyltin TBT is in marine antifouling paints and coatings. Concern about the accumulation of tributyltin compounds on fish and shellfish and the adverse effect on marine life, the application of these compounds has been severely forbidden from January 1st, 2008. In this article, statistical survey was used to investigate effective parameters of tributyltin chloride bioaccumulation with food in one of the native fish species of Persian Gulf, Scat fish Scatophagus argus, within a time period of 21 days at marine simulated aquarium bioassay. The Design Expert software was applied for statistical analysis of effects of biocide concentration in food and exposure time on compound concentration variations in fish tissues.
Keywords
Organotin; bioaccumulation; ANOVA analyses; Analysis of variance; Scat fish; Modified cubic model
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