The present investigation was carried out to compare the alterations of digestive enzymes like amylase, lipase, and protease activities in three teleostean fishes ., , and after application of almix herbicide for 30 days at rice field concentration , 8 g/acre. Highest amylase activity was observed in intestine of (300.76%) and lowest in intestine of (103.89%), while maximum lipase activity was found in stomach of (203.27%) and lowest in stomach of (109.65%). Protease activity was also highest in liver of (270.47%) but lowest in stomach of (114.04%). Changes in the enzymes' activity were different in respect to fishes and their tissues. According to this analysis, and were more sensitive. So, it can be inferred that long-term exposure of almix even at environment-friendly concentration may cause alterations in the digestive functions.

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