TERATOLOGICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL EFFECTS OF A FORMULATION CONTAINING QUINALPHOS, AN ORGANOPHOSPHATE INSECTICIDE IN THE CHICK EMBRYO
Mathur, P. and Taparia, N.*, L.Shahani
Abstract
Present study was designed to investigate the toxic effect of
Quinalphos 25% EC Flash, an organophosphate insecticide on chick
embryos. The fertilized BV 300 eggs were immersed in low (15mg/l),
median (31mg/l) and high (62mg/l) concentrations of the toxicant for
one hour on embryonic day (ED) 4 of egg incubation. The
teratogenecity was observed on ED 7 of incubation. For studying the
biochemical parameters, whole embryo was taken.Level of total
proteins and RNA was found to decrease significantly at all the dose
levels while DNA was found to increase in a dose dependent manner,
with highly significant increase at 62mg/l. However, Glycogen content
showed insignificant change. Teratological changes observed in the
present study included reduction in the size of brain and eyeballs; incomplete development of
eyes, beak and wing buds; edema, gastroschisis, hematomas and hemorrhages. In some
groups, eyes and in others beak was totally absent. The fresh body weight also showed
significant reduction with increasing dose levels.
Keywords: Biochemistry. Chick embryo. Quinalphos. Teratology
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