2007
DOI: 10.1007/s00128-007-9210-y
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Inhalation Exposure of Formulated Fenvalerate (20% EC): Toxicologic Alterations in Kidney of Rats

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“…Different group of rats, each consisting of 6 per group (3 males and 3 females) were exposed to 1/15 th (D1), 1/10 th (D2) and 1/5 th (D3) LC 50 of DENPs for 4 hours per day, 5 days per week for 90 days (Table 1) using the nose only inhalation chamber to determine the sub-chronic neurotoxicity following the methodology reported previously (Mani et al, 2007). Control group were exposed to filtered air only.…”
Section: Sub-chronic Exposure Of Denps For Neurotoxicity Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Different group of rats, each consisting of 6 per group (3 males and 3 females) were exposed to 1/15 th (D1), 1/10 th (D2) and 1/5 th (D3) LC 50 of DENPs for 4 hours per day, 5 days per week for 90 days (Table 1) using the nose only inhalation chamber to determine the sub-chronic neurotoxicity following the methodology reported previously (Mani et al, 2007). Control group were exposed to filtered air only.…”
Section: Sub-chronic Exposure Of Denps For Neurotoxicity Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toś‐Luty et al (13) found that fenvalerate caused parenchymatous degenerative changes to mouse hepatocytes. Fenvalerate has also been associated with hepatic, lymph node, and splenic granulomas in rats, mice, goats, and dogs, although not vascular damage (8–12). Interestingly, a study involving fenvalerate ingestion in pregnant rats showed hepatic sequelae in the newborns, specifically necrotic patches with round cell infiltration.…”
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“…Oral, respiratory (Mani et al, 2007), and dermal routes (Tomalik-Scharte et al, 2005) have been suggested as the possible exposure routes of humans to chemical compounds such as biocides. In the present study, we focused on the dermal exposure of members of the general public to biocides in the household.…”
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confidence: 99%