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Regul Toxicol Pharmacol


Title:"Acute oral, pulmonary and intravenous toxicity/pathogenicity testing of a new formulation of Bacillus thuringiensis var israelensis SH-14 in rats"
Author(s):Mancebo A; Molier T; Gonzalez B; Lugo S; Riera L; Arteaga ME; Bada AM; Gonzalez Y; Pupo M; Hernandez Y; Gonzalez C; Rojas NM; Rodriguez G;
Address:"CETEX/CENPALAB, Bejucal, La Habana, Cuba. axelm@cenpalab.inf.cu"
Journal Title:Regul Toxicol Pharmacol
Year:2011
Volume:20101012
Issue:1
Page Number:184 - 190
DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2010.10.003
ISSN/ISBN:1096-0295 (Electronic) 0273-2300 (Linking)
Abstract:"During the last decades, efforts are being made to develop microbial insecticides as biological control agents. Bacillus thuringiensis has been one of the most consistent and significant biopesticides for using on crops as an insecticidal spray. The aim of this study was to assess and to compare the pathogenicity of a new formulation of B.thuringiensis var israelensis SH-14 in rats through oral, intranasal and intravenous single dosing. Through 21 days after administration, clinical examinations were performed daily, and body weight gain was evaluated. Clearance was estimated by means of collection of feces or examination of lungs and blood, and infectivity was evaluated enumerating microorganisms from organs of Bti SH-14 treated animals sacrificed at intervals. Gross necropsy of animals was performed at interim or final sacrifice. There were no treatment-related mortalities, and no evidence of pathogenicity or treatment related toxicity, although in the intravenous study, the microorganism was capable of achieving persistence in organs after administration, and the Bti SH-14 treated animals developed skin ulcerations and hemorrhages at the injection site. It could be concluded that the tested microorganism was not toxic or pathogenic to rats via oral or intranasal route, although it was capable of achieving persistence in organs after intravenous administration, eliciting local effects at the injection site"
Keywords:"Administration, Inhalation Administration, Oral Animals Bacillus thuringiensis/growth & development/*pathogenicity Blood/microbiology Body Weight Brain/microbiology Colony Count, Microbial Feces/microbiology Female Injections, Intravenous Male Pest Contro;"
Notes:"MedlineMancebo, A Molier, T Gonzalez, B Lugo, S Riera, L Arteaga, M E Bada, A M Gonzalez, Y Pupo, M Hernandez, Y Gonzalez, C Rojas, N M Rodriguez, G eng Comparative Study Netherlands 2010/10/16 Regul Toxicol Pharmacol. 2011 Feb; 59(1):184-90. doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2010.10.003. Epub 2010 Oct 12"

 
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