Tissue distribution and elimination of radiolabelled methyltestosterone fed to adult blue tilapia

Aquaculture
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Abstract

Radioactivity levels in 10 tissues were monitored for 21 days after adult (1-year-old) blue tilapia, Oreochromis aureus, were fed a single meal of a diet containing 30 μg unlabelled methyltestosterone (MT) per gram of feed and radiolabelled MT (3H-labelled steroid nucleus and 14C-labelled 17α-methyl group). Radioactivity was highest in all tissues 6–12 h after the feeding; about 90% of the radioactivity was in the digestive tract, liver, gall bladder, and kidney. Radioactivity declined nearly 90% by 4 days and only 0.5% of original radioactivity (67 ng/g of fish) remained after 21 days. Half of the remaining exogenous hormone was in digestive and excretory tissues; concentrations in muscle were less than 1 ng/g of tissue. Ratios of 3H:14C in tissues were similar to those incorporated in the diet and suggested that the 17α-methyl group was not removed during metabolism.

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Goudie, C.A., Shelton, W.L., Parker, N.C., 1986, Tissue distribution and elimination of radiolabelled methyltestosterone fed to adult blue tilapia: Aquaculture, v. 58, no. 3/4, p. 227-240, https://doi.org/10.1016/0044-8486(86)90088-8.

Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Tissue distribution and elimination of radiolabelled methyltestosterone fed to adult blue tilapia
Series title Aquaculture
DOI 10.1016/0044-8486(86)90088-8
Volume 58
Issue 3/4
Year Published 1986
Language English
Publisher Elsevier
Contributing office(s) Leetown Science Center
Description 14 p.
First page 227
Last page 240
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