Data from: Quantification of the activity of detoxifying enzymes in terrestrial invertebrates: optimization, evaluation and use of in vitro and ex vivo methods

  • Pedersen, Kathrine Eggers
  • Fredensborg, Brian Lund
  • Jensen, Annette Bruun
  • Cedergreen, Nina
Publication date
February 2019

Abstract

1. The negative effects of pesticides on beneficial terrestrial invertebrates have received much attention, and in this context quantification of the activity of metabolic enzymes provides an important tool. Unfortunately, current methodologies are limited in their use. 2. In this study, the grain beetle, Tenebrio molitor was used to illustrate why in vitro methods are ineffective to quantify metabolic enzymes in some insects. It was further used to optimize an ex vivo assay that can replace in vitro methods when these are ineffective. The ex vivo method can quantify metabolic enzymatic activities of cytochrome P450 mixed function oxidases (CYPs), general esterases (EST) and glutathione S-transferases (GST). 3. In detail we show, that T. mo...

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