Title : Determination of the distribution of malathion in rats following various routes of administration by whole-body electronic autoradiography - Saleh_1997_Toxicol.Ind.Health_13_751 |
Author(s) : Saleh MA , Ahmed AE , Kamel A , Dary C |
Ref : Toxicol Ind Health , 13 :751 , 1997 |
Abstract :
The distribution of [14C]-malathion, an organophosphorus pesticide, in rats after intravenous, oral and dermal administration was carried out using electronic autoradiography of whole body sections of treated animals. The study indicated that a major difference in the disposition of [14C]-malathion occurred following various routes of administration to rats. Following intravenous administration, the liver and kidney accumulated extremely high levels of the chemical. After oral administration, [14C]-malathion absorption from the stomach was slow and its excretion followed mostly the fecal route. Dermal application of [14C]-malathion may represent a high risk for exposure to the organophosphorus pesticide where the entire skin, not only the site of application, may act as reservoir for the compound. |
PubMedSearch : Saleh_1997_Toxicol.Ind.Health_13_751 |
PubMedID: 9399420 |
Saleh MA, Ahmed AE, Kamel A, Dary C (1997)
Determination of the distribution of malathion in rats following various routes of administration by whole-body electronic autoradiography
Toxicol Ind Health
13 :751
Saleh MA, Ahmed AE, Kamel A, Dary C (1997)
Toxicol Ind Health
13 :751