Biochemical and histological alterations induced by a formulation of dicofol in the embryonic liver of Gallus domesticus |
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Authors: | Nitu Bhaskar Pradeep Bhatnagar |
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Institution: | Department of Zoology, The IIS University, Jaipur, India |
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Abstract: | In the present investigation, hepatotoxic effect of a commercially available insecticide formulation of dicofol (Colonel–S® 18.5% emulsified concentrate) was studied in the developing chick embryo. Fertilized eggs of Gallus domesticus were immersed in three different dose concentrations, i.e. 250, 500, and 1000 mg L?1 of Colonel–S on “0” and fourth days of incubation for 60 min at 37 °C and incubated till embryonic day 16. Severe histopathological cellular lesions, such as extensive cell degeneration and necrosis with enlarged blood sinusoids, cytoplasmic vacuolization, and leucocyte infiltrations with congestion or dilation of central vein, appeared in dose-depended manner. Dicofol treatment also caused significant decrease in the levels of total protein, glycogen, and glutathione content and an increase in alkaline phosphatase activity of embryonic liver, whereas glutamic pyruvic transaminase activity showed mixed response. |
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Keywords: | dicofol Colonel–S chick embryo insecticide organochlorine hepatotoxic |
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