Literature DB >> 6159863

[Acute toxicity of mercurial seed-dressing agents for rats and Japanese quail with special reference to coergistic effects].

P Clausing, R Bieleke, G Grün, H Beitz.   

Abstract

Acute oral toxicity to rat of phenyl-mercury acetate (with 44 mg/kg on males and between 54 mg/kg and 77 mg/kg on females several tests) was found to be almost identical with that of methyl-mercury toluenesulphamide (59 mg/kg on males, 54 mg/kg on females). Japanese quail, on the other hand, proved to much more sensitive to the methyl compounds, the significant difference being 25 mg/kg of methyl-mercury toluenesulphamide against 71 kg/kg of phenyl-mercury acetate. Coergistic action of combinations of phenyl-mercury acetate with HCB, Lindan, and Carboxin on female rats generally was poor. No deviation was established from additive action by a recently proposed method of evaluation. Conventional evaluation by means of an association factor (V) gave an antagonistic effect for the combination with Lindan (V = 0.54) and a potentiative effect for the combination with Carboxin (V = 1.70).

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6159863

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Exp Veterinarmed        ISSN: 0003-9055


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1.  Differences in the distribution of methyl mercury in erythrocytes, plasma, and brain of Japanese quails and rats after a single oral dose.

Authors:  P Clausing; B Riedel; S Gericke; G Grün; L Müller
Journal:  Arch Toxicol       Date:  1984-12       Impact factor: 5.153

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