2023
DOI: 10.3791/65029
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Assessment of Chemical Toxicity in Adult <em>Drosophila Melanogaster</em>

Abstract: Human industries generate hundreds of thousands of chemicals, many of which have not been adequately studied for environmental safety or effects on human health.This deficit of chemical safety information is exacerbated by current testing methods in mammals that are expensive, labor-intensive, and time-consuming. Recently, scientists and regulators have been working to develop new approach methodologies (NAMs) for chemical safety testing that are cheaper, more rapid, and reduce animal suffering. One of the key… Show more

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“…Dose response curves were performed as previously described (HOLSOPPLE et al 2023 ). Briefly, zero-to-two-day old flies were transferred to bottles containing fresh BDSC food and aged for two days.…”
Section: Auxin Exposure Dose Response Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dose response curves were performed as previously described (HOLSOPPLE et al 2023 ). Briefly, zero-to-two-day old flies were transferred to bottles containing fresh BDSC food and aged for two days.…”
Section: Auxin Exposure Dose Response Curvesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The toxicity test on Drosophila melanogaster flies is a widely used and viable model for verifying the toxic activities of substances. 23 Toxicity was tested through mortality, which was verified according to the number of fly deaths when they were in contact with 1 mg of extracts per ml of fly food matrix. In the mortality test, the extract had no potential to kill flies (Fig.…”
Section: Toxicity Test Of Verbascum Flower Extractsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, despite the growing use of metabolomics among Drosophila researchers, very few Drosophila toxicology studies examine the metabolome (for examples see Brinzer et al, 2015; Li et al., 2020). Considering that the conserved nature of Drosophila metabolism holds the potential to discover novel metabolic mechanisms by which toxicants disrupt disease‐causing metabolic pathways (Colbourne et al., 2022; Holsopple et al., 2023), metabolomics must become common practice in fly toxicology research.…”
Section: The Emerging Importance Of Metabolomics‐based Toxicologic St...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies measure lethality (e.g., LD50) as a measure for toxicity. A simple and rapid screen for toxicity in flies has been developed that uses toxin‐impregnated filter paper discs to assess lethality (Holsopple et al., 2023). Toxic effects at sublethal doses of toxicants can be quantified using a variety of behavioral assays (see Measuring Toxic Exposure in the Fly and Fig.…”
Section: Quantitative and Systems Genetics Approaches To Identifying ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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