Paper Report for: Tennakoon_2009_Leg.Med.(Tokyo)_11 Suppl 1_S500
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Title: Intentional poisoning cases of animals with anticholinesterase pesticide-carbofuran in Sri Lanka Tennakoon S, Perera B, Haturusinghe L Ref: Leg Med (Tokyo), 11 Suppl 1:S500, 2009 : PubMed
Carbofuran is a broad spectrum insecticide and nematicide which inhibits acetyl cholinesterase. Several intentional poisoning cases of animals and birds including crows, dogs, cow, and elephant, using carbofuran were reported in Sri Lanka. Qualitative analysis of carbofuran in biological specimens was carried out using T.L.C and GC-MS. The quantitative analysis was carried out by HPLC using Zorbax Eclips XDB-C18 (150 x 4.6 mm I.D x 5 microm particle size) column with acetonitrile: water 25:75 v/v mobile phase and UV detection at 210 nm. The liquid-liquid extraction with chloroform was reproducible and sensitive. The procedure was validated in terms of linearity (0.996
        
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Tennakoon S, Perera B, Haturusinghe L (2009) Intentional poisoning cases of animals with anticholinesterase pesticide-carbofuran in Sri Lanka Leg Med (Tokyo)11 Suppl 1: S500-2
Tennakoon S, Perera B, Haturusinghe L (2009) Leg Med (Tokyo)11 Suppl 1: S500-2