Comparison of protective effects of ethylestrenol, norbolethone, and spironolactone against lethality from acute doses of parathion and paraoxon in female rats
✍ Scribed by Casey P. Robinson; Paul W. Smith; Judy K. McConnell; Boyd R. Endecott
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1976
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 232 KB
- Volume
- 65
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-3549
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✦ Synopsis
Protection against the toxicity of parathion (increased LD5o) was provided by preadministered ethylestrenol and, to a lesser extent, by norbolethone and spironolactone. Ethylestrenol and norbolethone also offered protection against paraoxon toxicity. With ethylestrenol and spironolactone, the protection against parathion lethality was greater than that against paraoxon lethality.
Keyphrases Ethylestrenol-effect on toxicity of parathion and paraoxon, compared to norbolethone and spironolactone, rats 0 Norbolethone-effect on toxicity of parathion and paraoxon, compared to ethylestrenol and spironolactone, rats 0 Spironolactoneeffect on toxicity of parathion and paraoxon, compared to ethylestrenol and norbolethone, rats Parathion-toxicity in rats, effect of ethylestrenol, norbolethone, and spironolactone Paraoxontoxicity in rats, effect of ethylestrenol, norbolethone, and spironolactone