9783848403882 - study on toxicity of carbamate insecticides on cultured animal cells: evaluation of carbamate insecticides as chemotherapeutic agents for cancer de mohammed, amanullah (3 resultados)

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Condición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Autor/Autorin: Mohammed AmanullahDr. Mohammed Amanullah, born in the year 1964 at Hyderabad in India. Bachelors degree with Pure science (1984) from Kakatiya University. Masters with Biochemistry (1986) from Aligarh M…uslim University and Doctorate .

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Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This thesis outlines the toxic effects of three carbamate insecticides viz. Baygon, Carbofuran and Carbaryl on Hepatocytes, Lymphocytes and Spleenocytes In-Vitro. Both commercial formulations and technical grade insecticides have been us…ed in this study and it was found that Carbaryl is more toxic to these cells. However Hepatocytes were not affected much, owing to their greater ability to detoxify carbamates. Osmotic fragility of RBC was also studied upon exposure to these carbamates In-Vitro and the results were the same wherein Carbaryl caused more hemolysis than the other carbamates. The prima fascia aim of this effort was to evaluate these carbamate insecticides as chemotherapeutic agents for cancer. Hence Squamous Cell Carcinoma was excised from the neck of a Bull and its cancerous nature confirmed by histopathological examination. The cells were separated and grown as adherent cultures in micro ELISA plate wells. Carbamate insecticides at 400 PPM were incubated for different time intervals and the cell count and protein content of the cells were made to access the effect of the carbamates.