1990
DOI: 10.1002/jat.2550100310
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Effects of in ovo injection of carbamates on chick embryo hatchability, esterase enzyme activity and locomotion of chicks

Abstract: Carbaryl and aldicarb, two carbamate pesticides used extensively throughout the United States, are known to act as acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. We have demonstrated previously that exposure to carbaryl and aldicarb in young chicks caused persistent locomotion alterations with no correlation to esterase inhibition. In this study, we investigated the effects of these carbamates when injected in ovo to chick embryos, at two time periods (days 5 and 15) during incubation. Carbaryl dosed at 45 mg kg-1 egg weigh… Show more

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“…The carbamate compounds are a class of cholinesteraseinhibiting pesticides [1] and bendiocarb (2,3-isopropyledene-dioxyphenyl methylcarbamate) is the most widely used carbamate insecticide used to control disease vectors (mosquitoes, flies, household and agricultural pests). Most formulations of bendiocarb are registered for general use, except to Turcam, Turcam 2.5 G and the best-known product Ficam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The carbamate compounds are a class of cholinesteraseinhibiting pesticides [1] and bendiocarb (2,3-isopropyledene-dioxyphenyl methylcarbamate) is the most widely used carbamate insecticide used to control disease vectors (mosquitoes, flies, household and agricultural pests). Most formulations of bendiocarb are registered for general use, except to Turcam, Turcam 2.5 G and the best-known product Ficam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%