Prado-Ochoa_2014_Biomed.Res.Int_2014_467105

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Title : Subchronic toxicity study in rats of two new ethyl-carbamates with ixodicidal activity - Prado-Ochoa_2014_Biomed.Res.Int_2014_467105
Author(s) : Prado-Ochoa MG , Abrego-Reyes VH , Velazquez-Sanchez AM , Munoz-Guzman MA , Ramirez-Noguera P , Angeles E , Alba-Hurtado F
Ref : Biomed Res Int , 2014 :467105 , 2014
Abstract :

Female and male Wistar rats were used to determine the subchronic oral toxicities of two new ethyl-carbamates with ixodicidal activities (ethyl-4-bromphenyl-carbamate and ethyl-4-chlorphenyl-carbamate). The evaluated carbamates were administered in the drinking water (12.5, 25 and 50 mg/kg/day) for 90 days. Exposure to the evaluated carbamates did not cause mortality or clinical signs and did not affect food consumption or weight gain. However, exposure to these carbamates produced alterations in water consumption, hematocrit, percentages of reticulocytes, plasma proteins, some biochemical parameters (aspartate aminotransferase, gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase, cholinesterase, and creatinine activities), thiobarbituric acid reactive substances, and the relative weight of the spleen. Histologically, slight pathological alterations were found in the liver that were consistent with the observed biochemical alterations. The nonobserved adverse effect levels (NOAELs) of the evaluated carbamates were 12.5 mg/kg/day for both the female and male rats. The low severity and reversibility of the majority of the observed alterations suggest that the evaluated carbamates have low subchronic toxicity.

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Prado-Ochoa MG, Abrego-Reyes VH, Velazquez-Sanchez AM, Munoz-Guzman MA, Ramirez-Noguera P, Angeles E, Alba-Hurtado F (2014)
Subchronic toxicity study in rats of two new ethyl-carbamates with ixodicidal activity
Biomed Res Int 2014 :467105

Prado-Ochoa MG, Abrego-Reyes VH, Velazquez-Sanchez AM, Munoz-Guzman MA, Ramirez-Noguera P, Angeles E, Alba-Hurtado F (2014)
Biomed Res Int 2014 :467105