Choi_2011_Mar.Environ.Res_71_162

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Title : Acetylthiocholine (ATC)--cleaving cholinesterase (ChE) activity as a potential biomarker of pesticide exposure in the Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, of Korea - Choi_2011_Mar.Environ.Res_71_162
Author(s) : Choi JY , Yu J , Yang DB , Ra K , Kim KT , Hong GH , Shin KH
Ref : Mar Environ Research , 71 :162 , 2011
Abstract :

The acetylthiocholine (ATC) - cleaving cholinesterase (ChE) activity in Manila clam, which is widely distributed throughout the coastal environment of Korea, was assayed as a potentially useful biomarker of organophosphorous pesticides (OPs). A clear dose-response relationship was determined between inhibited ChE in adductor muscle of clams and four OPs (methidathion, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, IBP) which are heavily used OPs in Korea. The measured EC(50)-24 h values of methidathion, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, and IBP for Ruditapes philippinarum were 7.16 mug l(-1), 0.34 mg l(-1), 3.01 mg l(-1), and 3.41 mg l(-1), respectively. In field studies, ChE activity in Manila clams collected from 23 stations in the mid-western coastal region demonstrated spatial variation with statistical differences. These results suggest that ChE activity in R. philippinarum is a potential biomarker for assessing organophosphorous pesticide contamination in coastal environments.

PubMedSearch : Choi_2011_Mar.Environ.Res_71_162
PubMedID: 21262527

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Choi JY, Yu J, Yang DB, Ra K, Kim KT, Hong GH, Shin KH (2011)
Acetylthiocholine (ATC)--cleaving cholinesterase (ChE) activity as a potential biomarker of pesticide exposure in the Manila clam, Ruditapes philippinarum, of Korea
Mar Environ Research 71 :162

Choi JY, Yu J, Yang DB, Ra K, Kim KT, Hong GH, Shin KH (2011)
Mar Environ Research 71 :162