2008
DOI: 10.2478/10004-1254-59-2008-1873
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Acute Toxicity and Cholinesterase Inhibition in Chicks Dosed Orally with Organophosphate Insecticides

Abstract: Acute toxic effects of three commonly used insecticidal preparations of the organophosphates chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and dichlorvos were examined in mixed breed broiler chicks, and cholinesterase activity in plasma and brain were measured. The acute (24 h) oral median lethal doses (LD 50 ) of chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and dichlorvos were 10.79 mg kg -1 , 6.32 mg kg -1 , and 6.30 mg kg -1 , respectively, as determined by the up-and-down method in chicks. Signs of cholinergic toxicosis in the chicks appeared withi… Show more

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“…Acute (24-hour) LD 50 of dichlorvos and diazinon in the veterinary and agricultural formulations determined in our study are generally in agreement with other reports (18,19,(23)(24)(25)30). In our study, the agricultural formulation of dichlorvos appeared to be more lethal than the veterinary one (6.51 vs. 11.1 mg kg -1 , respectively).…”
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“…Acute (24-hour) LD 50 of dichlorvos and diazinon in the veterinary and agricultural formulations determined in our study are generally in agreement with other reports (18,19,(23)(24)(25)30). In our study, the agricultural formulation of dichlorvos appeared to be more lethal than the veterinary one (6.51 vs. 11.1 mg kg -1 , respectively).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The doses of the OP were chosen so that they did not cause acute signs of cholinergic toxicosis or death in chicks within one hour after the dosing. One hour after each OP dosing, chicks were euthanised to obtain the plasma and whole brain for determination of ChE activity by an electrometric method described earlier (18,19,27). All samples were kept at -20 °C, pending ChE analysis within one week.…”
Section: In Vivo Effects Of Op Insecticides On Plasma and Brain Che Amentioning
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“…Thirty minutes after the diphenhydramine treatments mentioned above, the chicks were euthanized to obtain the plasma and whole brain for determining the cholinesterase activity by an electrometric method (Mohammad, 2007;AlBadrany and Mohammad, 2007;Mohammad et al, 2008). The whole brain was homogenized on an ice bath by a glass homogenizer in a pH 8.1 barbital-phosphate buffer solution (1.237 g sodium barbital, 0.163 g potassium dihydrogen phosphate and 35.07 g sodium chloride/L of distilled water) at 3 ml/100 mg wet weight (Al-Badrany and Mohammad, 2007;Mohammad, 2007).…”
Section: In Vivo Effect Of Diphenhydramine On Plasma and Whole Brain mentioning
confidence: 99%