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Hepatic and Renal Toxicity of Methamidophos in Male Domestic Rabbits: Physiological Aspect
2020
Recent Advances in Biology and Medicine
Toxicity studies of methamidophos on the physiological aspects of mammalian organs are limited in the literature. This study aimed to assess hepatic and renal functions in response to a sublethal dose of methamidophos in male domestic rabbits. A daily dose of 1/10 LD50 methamidophos was given orally to rabbits for 6 weeks. Control animals were given distilled water. Blood samples were collected and analyzed weekly. Serum glucose and bilirubin were increased upon methamidophos intake versus
doi:10.18639/rabm.2020.980000
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