Effect Of Concurrent Exposure Of Lower Concentrations Of Lead And Endosulfan On General Biochemical Parameters In Wistar Rats

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The effect of concurrent repeated exposure of lower concentrations of lead and endosulfan were evaluated on general biochemical parameters in male wistar rats. Rats of group I served as untreated control where as Group II received drinking water containing lead as lead acetate @100 ppm (Pb100). Group III was exposed to feed containing technical grade endosulfan @ 10 ppm (E10). Group IV was exposed to Pb (100) +E (10). Blood and target organs were collected for estimation of general biochemical parameters to assess toxicity by combination of these two chemicals at lower doses. The results suggest that the lower doses of endoulfan and lead alone and in combination did not change general biochemical parameters carried out in the study.
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Veterinary Science, Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology
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