Inhibitory effects of four carbamate insecticides on acetylcholinesterase of male and female Carassius auratus in vitro [An article from: Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C]
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The inhibitory effects of four carbamate insecticides, methomyl, thiodicarb, carbofuran and carbosulfan, on acetylcholinesterase of male and female Carassius auratus were investigated in the laboratory. Kinetic constants, biomolecular rate constant (k"i), carbamylation rate constant (k"2) and decarbamylation rate constant (k"3) were determined in vitro. The ratios of bimolecular rate constant (female/male) for AChE reacting with methomyl, thiodicarb, carbofuran and carbosulfan were 1.03, 2.44, 1.03 and 1.106, respectively. The k"i of AChE for thiodicarb was significantly higher in female fish than in male fish (P
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The inhibitory effects of four carbamate insecticides, methomyl, thiodicarb, carbofuran and carbosulfan, on acetylcholinesterase of male and female Carassius auratus were investigated in the laboratory. Kinetic constants, biomolecular rate constant (k"i), carbamylation rate constant (k"2) and decarbamylation rate constant (k"3) were determined in vitro. The ratios of bimolecular rate constant (female/male) for AChE reacting with methomyl, thiodicarb, carbofuran and carbosulfan were 1.03, 2.44, 1.03 and 1.106, respectively. The k"i of AChE for thiodicarb was significantly higher in female fish than in male fish (P
