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Indian J Exp Biol


Title:"Acute and sub-acute toxicity of an insect pheromone, N-heneicosane and combination with insect growth regulator, diflubenzuron, for establishing no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL)"
Author(s):Bhutia YD; Gautam A; Jain N; Ahmed F; Sharma M; Singh R; Kumar S; Mendki MJ; Kumar P; Vijayaraghavan R;
Address:"Defence Research and Development Establishment, Gwalior 474 002, India. yancy09@gmail.com"
Journal Title:Indian J Exp Biol
Year:2010
Volume:48
Issue:7
Page Number:744 - 751
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ISSN/ISBN:0019-5189 (Print) 0019-5189 (Linking)
Abstract:"Aedes aegypti mosquito is one of the most notorious vectors of dangerous diseases like dengue hemorrhagic fever and chikangunya. One method of control of the vectors is by the use of semiochemicals or pheromones. The pheromone n-heneicosane (C21) has been proved to be effective in attracting the female Aedes aegypti to lay eggs in the treated water and the growth of the larva is controlled by insect growth regulator diflubenzuron (DB). This study was planned to assess the safety of C21 alone and the combination with DB. Acute toxicity tests were carried out using two doses, viz., 1600 and 3200 mg/kg and two routes of exposure oral and intra-peritoneal. Dermal toxicity test was carried out in both male and female rats at the dose of 3200 mg/kg. Primary skin irritation test was carried out in rabbits. Sub-acute (90 days) dermal toxicity studies in male and female rats at the dose of 1 and 2 mg/kg via the per-cutaneous route were also studied. Sub-acute (90 days) toxicity test through the oral route was carried out, at doses 125, 250 and 500 mg/kg in male and female rats. The calculated LD50 by ip route and dermal route was more than 5 g/kg in mouse and rats of both the sexes. In the primary skin irritation test no significant changes were noted. In the sub-acute toxicity studies even 500 mg/kg dose was not able to produce toxic response in rats when they were dosed daily for 90 days. The established no observed adverse effect level (NOAEL) was more than 500 mg/kg"
Keywords:"Animals Diflubenzuron/*pharmacology Fatty Acids/*toxicity Female Juvenile Hormones/*pharmacology Lethal Dose 50 Male Mice No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level Pheromones/*toxicity Rabbits Rats Rats, Wistar Skin/*drug effects/radiation effects;"
Notes:"MedlineBhutia, Yangchen Doma Gautam, Anshoo Jain, Neeti Ahmed, Fakhruddin Sharma, Manoj Singh, Ram Kumar, Satish Mendki, Murlidhar Jaywantrao Kumar, Pravin Vijayaraghavan, R eng India 2010/10/12 Indian J Exp Biol. 2010 Jul; 48(7):744-51"

 
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