Lotti_1981_Arch.Toxicol_48_265

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Title : Enzyme studies with human and hen autopsy tissue suggest omethoate does not cause delayed neuropathy in man - Lotti_1981_Arch.Toxicol_48_265
Author(s) : Lotti M , Ferrara SD , Caroldi S , Sinigaglia F
Ref : Archives of Toxicology , 48 :265 , 1981
Abstract :

Levels of acetylcholinesterase and neurotoxic esterase were measured in brain autopsy material. In tissue from a fatal human poisoning and from hens given 4-8 x unprotected LD50 AChE was highly inhibited and neurotoxic esterase uninhibited. The findings correlate with the inhibitory power of omethoate against these enzymes in vitro. It is concluded that omethoate has negligible potential to cause delayed neuropathy and a published report of human neuropathy due to omethoate is criticised.

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Lotti M, Ferrara SD, Caroldi S, Sinigaglia F (1981)
Enzyme studies with human and hen autopsy tissue suggest omethoate does not cause delayed neuropathy in man
Archives of Toxicology 48 :265

Lotti M, Ferrara SD, Caroldi S, Sinigaglia F (1981)
Archives of Toxicology 48 :265