Abstract |
Fenvalerate, a synthetic pyrethroid insecticide, is commonly used in agriculture and other domestic applications due to its high insecticidal activity and low mammalian-, avian- and phyto-toxicities. However, the genotoxic effect of fenvalerate is highly equivocal. In the present study the genotoxic effects of fenvalerate was evaluated using structural chromosome aberration (CA) and sister chromatid exchange (SCE) assays in mice. Out of the three doses (5, 10 and 20 mg/kg) tested, statistically significant increase in CA was found following intra peritoneal (i.p.) treatment of 2 0 mg/kg of fenvalerate for 24 h (P<0.01) and 48 h (P<0.05) only. Neither the acute doses of 5 and 10 mg/kg, nor the sub-acute dose (5x4 mg/kg) of fenvalerate could induce any significant effect. All the three acute doses induced significant increase in the frequency of SCEs (P<0.01) in the bone marrow cells, which showed a significant dose-response correlation (r=0.9541, P<0.05). With certain reservations to possible impurities, from the present findings technical grade fenvalerate may be considered as a weak clastogen and a potent inducer of SCEs in mice.
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Authors | S Giri, G D Sharma, A Giri, S B Prasad |
Journal | Mutation research
(Mutat Res)
Vol. 520
Issue 1-2
Pg. 125-32
(Sep 26 2002)
ISSN: 0027-5107 [Print] Netherlands |
PMID | 12297152
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Chemical References |
- Insecticides
- Nitriles
- Pyrethrins
- fenvalerate
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Topics |
- Animals
- Bone Marrow
(drug effects)
- Bone Marrow Cells
(drug effects, metabolism)
- Chromosome Aberrations
(drug effects)
- Female
- Insecticides
(toxicity)
- Male
- Mice
- Nitriles
- Pyrethrins
(toxicity)
- Sister Chromatid Exchange
(drug effects)
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