1958
DOI: 10.2307/1931863
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The Determination of Cholinesterase in the Brain Tissue of Three Species of Fresh Water Fish and Its Inactivation in Vivo

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“…In view of the observed drops of AChE activity, it should be considered whether it would be possible to reactivate AChE after fish transfer to clean water. In cas� of the insecticides under study it can be expected that after the exposition, further decrease of AChE may occur, as described by Weiss (1958Weiss ( , 1961. This statement is supported by observations of enzyme activity, undertaken during.…”
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“…In view of the observed drops of AChE activity, it should be considered whether it would be possible to reactivate AChE after fish transfer to clean water. In cas� of the insecticides under study it can be expected that after the exposition, further decrease of AChE may occur, as described by Weiss (1958Weiss ( , 1961. This statement is supported by observations of enzyme activity, undertaken during.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 55%
“…Blood was taken from heart with a syringe (Klontz and Smith 1968). Activity of AChE was estimated with Hestrin (1949) method, as modified by Weiss (1958), of peroxidasewith guaiacol method, according to Bach and Zubkova (Metelev 1971), and of catalasewith manganese metric method. Standard procedures were used for hematological studies (Klontz andSmith 1968, Blaxhall andDaisley 1973).…”
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“…The acetylcholinesterase (AChE) activity was determined using Weiss (1958) modifi cation of Hestrin's (1949) procedure; the blood peroxidase activity was detennined using Bach and Zubkova's guaiacol technique (Metelev, 1971), while the manganometric technique was used to detennine the blood catalase activity. Routine techniques were employed for the haematologic analyses (Klontz and Smith, 1968;Blaxhall and Daisley 1973).…”
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“…The brain AChE activity recovery in many fish species undergoing a short-tenn exposure to a large number of organophosphate pesticides was comprehensively studied by Weiss (1958Weiss ( , 1959Weiss ( , 1961. He found the degree of inhibition to be a function of insecticide concentration, time of exposure, pesticide properties, and fish species.…”
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