Cypermethrin is a large spectrum action insecticide, globally employed to control pests in agriculture and some human and domestic animals ectoparasites. This study aimed to evaluate its toxicity and reproduction impairment in male guinea pig. Forty adult male guinea pigs were divided into 4 groups and orally submitted to 0, 92, 137.5 and 275 mg/kg body weight/day for 90 days. The weight of the liver increased significantly, while that of kidneys decreased significantly in treated animals compared to controls. Serum concentrations of creatinine, urea, ALAT, ASAT, total cholesterol, prostatic acid phosphatase increased significantly, while the testicular total protein level decreased significantly in groups given the insecticide relatively t...
There is limited information on the scientific literature about the effect of in vitro exposure of f...
This study was aimed at investigating the toxic effects of subchronic and chronic exposure to propet...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDC) are a possible cause of...
The effect of environmental intoxication and one time accidental oral ingestion of cypermethrin was...
Despite significant worries about the widespread use of cypermethrin in veterinary, agricultural, an...
This study aimed to determine the effects of cypermethrin insecticide on growth, biochemical and rep...
The use of deltamethrin and cypermethrin insecticides to control pests has been implemented in Indon...
This study focuses on the toxic effects of a commercially available pesticide, cypermethrin (CM), on...
Chlorpyrifos (organophosphate) and cypermethrin (pyrethroid) are insecticides, which are wi...
The study was carried out to investigate the toxicological effects of three pesticides: chlorpyrifos...
Administration of cypermethrin (CYP), orally by gavage (3 doses: 1.38, 2.76, and 5.52mg/kg body weig...
Permethrin, is a synthetic insecticide of appreciably low mammalian toxicity, it is especially usefu...
Oral (by gavage) administration of cypermethrin (CYP), (3 doses; 1.38, 2.76 and 5.52Â mg/kg body wei...
An investigation into the pathological lesions of Cypermethrin on the testes, accessory sexual and p...
This study was aimed at determining the acute and chronic toxic effects of cypermethrin, propetampho...
There is limited information on the scientific literature about the effect of in vitro exposure of f...
This study was aimed at investigating the toxic effects of subchronic and chronic exposure to propet...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDC) are a possible cause of...
The effect of environmental intoxication and one time accidental oral ingestion of cypermethrin was...
Despite significant worries about the widespread use of cypermethrin in veterinary, agricultural, an...
This study aimed to determine the effects of cypermethrin insecticide on growth, biochemical and rep...
The use of deltamethrin and cypermethrin insecticides to control pests has been implemented in Indon...
This study focuses on the toxic effects of a commercially available pesticide, cypermethrin (CM), on...
Chlorpyrifos (organophosphate) and cypermethrin (pyrethroid) are insecticides, which are wi...
The study was carried out to investigate the toxicological effects of three pesticides: chlorpyrifos...
Administration of cypermethrin (CYP), orally by gavage (3 doses: 1.38, 2.76, and 5.52mg/kg body weig...
Permethrin, is a synthetic insecticide of appreciably low mammalian toxicity, it is especially usefu...
Oral (by gavage) administration of cypermethrin (CYP), (3 doses; 1.38, 2.76 and 5.52Â mg/kg body wei...
An investigation into the pathological lesions of Cypermethrin on the testes, accessory sexual and p...
This study was aimed at determining the acute and chronic toxic effects of cypermethrin, propetampho...
There is limited information on the scientific literature about the effect of in vitro exposure of f...
This study was aimed at investigating the toxic effects of subchronic and chronic exposure to propet...
Numerous studies have demonstrated that endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDC) are a possible cause of...