Saxena_1988_Environ.Pollut_55_97

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Title : Effect of safe concentrations of some pesticides on thyroid in the freshwater murrel, Channa punctatus: a histopathological study - Saxena_1988_Environ.Pollut_55_97
Author(s) : Saxena PK , Mani K
Ref : Environ Pollut , 55 :97 , 1988
Abstract :

The effect of 'safe application rate (SAR)' concentrations of the insecticides fenitrothion 50% EC (an organophosphate) and carbofuran 3% G (a carbamate) on histopathological changes in the thyroid gland have been studied during chronic exposure for 120 days (mid-April to mid-August). The studies reveal significant declines in the diameters of the follicle and the colloid of the thyroid, but a significant increase in the height of the epithelium, following exposure to both fenitrothion or carbofuran. In the fenitrothion treatment, invasion by blood corpuscles into the follicular lumen, following breakdown of the epithelium, was also observed. The degeneration of the epithelium and the loss of colloid in the follicles suggest that the fenitrothion treatment is more severe than the carbofuran treatment.

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Saxena PK, Mani K (1988)
Effect of safe concentrations of some pesticides on thyroid in the freshwater murrel, Channa punctatus: a histopathological study
Environ Pollut 55 :97

Saxena PK, Mani K (1988)
Environ Pollut 55 :97