Qureshi_1992_J.Environ.Sci.Health.[B]_27_369

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Title : Bioavailability and toxicity to rats of bound residues of 14C- pirimiphos-methyl in stored wheat - Qureshi_1992_J.Environ.Sci.Health.[B]_27_369
Author(s) : Qureshi MJ , Jamil FF , Haq A , Naqvi SH
Ref : J Environ Sci Health [B] , 27 :369 , 1992
Abstract :

Wheat grains were treated with 14C-pirimiphos-methyl to generate bound residues for testing their bioavailability to rats. Bound residues accounted for 25% of the applied dose (50 ppm) at the end of one year. When the grain bound residues were fed to rats for 48 hours the animals eliminated 30 and 40% of the administered dose in urine and feces respectively, after 5 days. Radioactivity in some selected organs and blood accounted for 37% of the administered dose after 2 days, which gradually declined to 1% after 5 days. These data indicate that wheat-bound pirimiphos-methyl residues are moderately bioavailable to rats. In a 90-day feeding study, inhibition of plasma cholinesterase and brain acetylcholinesterase strongly suggest that the bound residues possess a toxicological potential.

PubMedSearch : Qureshi_1992_J.Environ.Sci.Health.[B]_27_369
PubMedID: 1527360

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Qureshi MJ, Jamil FF, Haq A, Naqvi SH (1992)
Bioavailability and toxicity to rats of bound residues of 14C- pirimiphos-methyl in stored wheat
J Environ Sci Health [B] 27 :369

Qureshi MJ, Jamil FF, Haq A, Naqvi SH (1992)
J Environ Sci Health [B] 27 :369