Arufe_2010_Environ.Toxicol_25_601

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Title : Toxicity of parathion on embryo and yolk-sac larvae of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata l.): effects on survival, cholinesterase, and carboxylesterase activity - Arufe_2010_Environ.Toxicol_25_601
Author(s) : Arufe MI , Arellano JM , Albendin G , Sarasquete C
Ref : Environ Toxicol , 25 :601 , 2010
Abstract :

This study was conducted to examine the acute toxicity of the organophosphorus pesticide (OP) parathion on embryos and yolk-sac larvae of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata), and to investigate the effects of this compound on cholinesterase and carboxylesterase activity of seabream larvae in the phase of endogenous feeding. The 72-h LC50 for yolk-sac larvae (0.523 mg L(-)(1)) was about two-fold lower than the 48-h LC50 for embryos (1.005 mg L(-)(1)). Parathion significantly inhibited the activity of ChE and CaE activity in yolk sac larvae but there were not significant differences in the sensitivity of both esterases to parathion as inferred by their 72-h IC50 values. Larvae exposed to parathion for 72 h showed a 70% inhibition of the whole body acetylcholinesterase at approximately the LC50.

PubMedSearch : Arufe_2010_Environ.Toxicol_25_601
PubMedID: 19565633

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Arufe MI, Arellano JM, Albendin G, Sarasquete C (2010)
Toxicity of parathion on embryo and yolk-sac larvae of gilthead seabream (Sparus aurata l.): effects on survival, cholinesterase, and carboxylesterase activity
Environ Toxicol 25 :601

Arufe MI, Arellano JM, Albendin G, Sarasquete C (2010)
Environ Toxicol 25 :601