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Egyptian Journal of Food Science. 2005; 33 (2): 163-172
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-70411

ABSTRACT

To detect the acute toxicity of some insecticide rats were divided into ten treatments each one contained six rats. These rats administered a single oral dose of 1/10 LD[50], 1/4 LD[50] and the LD[50] of primiphos-methyl, Chlorpyriphos-methyl and fenitrothion. After 24 hr treated rats were sacrificed. The activity of some biochemical parameters glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase [GOT], glutamic pyruvic transaminase [GPT], alkaline phosphatase [Alk. Ph.], creatinine, urea, total protein and total cholesterol] were detected in blood serum. The results indicated that all treatments caused significant increase in the activity of GOT, GPT and [Alk. Ph.], as well as the level of creatinine, urea and total cholesterol as compared by control ones. While the results indicated that 1/4 LD[50] and 1/10 LD[50] of the three tested insecticides caused significant decrease in total protein concentration. These detected differences observed on values between enzymes tested of liver and kidney function by increase or decrease it is considered a sign and pronounced that treated animals affected by oral dose through 24 hr


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Female , Animals, Laboratory , Liver Function Tests , Kidney Function Tests , Acetylcholinesterase/blood , Rats , Models, Animal , Administration, Oral , Chromatography, Gas
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Egyptian Journal of Veterinary Science. 2005; 39: 1-9
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-70412

ABSTRACT

The treatment of adults' female albino rats with Maximum Residue Limit [MRL] to tomato fruits of the three organophosphorus insecticides namely, primiphos-methyl, chloriphos-methyl and fenitrothion [1, 0.5 and 0.5 ppm] respectively on different periods [from 1. 6, 12, 24, 48, 96 hours and 7 days] to indicate and follow-up the effect of these insecticides on liver and kidney functions. A significant increasing activities of Aspartate Amino Transferase [AST] were found. No changes in Alanine Amino Transferase [ALT] and Alkaline phosphatase activities were observed in treated rats by the MRLs of the tested insecticides as compared with control. The data gathered showed that there were no significant changes in creatinine levels and urea concentrations of the treated rats at the different periods after dosing by the MRL of the tested insecticides. The data also clearly indicated an insignificant decrease in total protein levels, observed in rats treated by MRL of the tested insecticides after 1, 6, 12, 24, 48, 96 hrs and 7 days of treatment. Cholesterol level displayed slight or insignificant increasing in rats which were treated with the aforementioned insecticides. Generally treating rats by MRL of the prementioned insecticides resulted in a small [deleterious] effect on some biochemical parameters after 7 days of treatment. No effects have been detected at the first hours of the experiments


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Female , Animals, Laboratory , Insecticides, Organophosphate/toxicity , Liver/toxicity , Kidney/toxicity , Liver Function Tests , Kidney Function Tests , Pesticide Residues , Cholesterol , Rats
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