
doi: 10.1007/bf00366182
pmid: 7387386
Methyl parathion (1, 3, 10 and 30 mg.kg-1) was injected intravenously in dogs and the serum concentrations were followed in function of time. For each dose the serum level data were fitted to a two- or tri-exponential equation by means of a non-linear least-squares regression analysis computer program. During the first hours after injection a rapid and important decrease of the serum levels was observed, whereas afterwards the levels decreased more slowly with a harmonic mean terminal half-life of 7.2 h (range 6.6-8.8 h) for the 10 mg.kg-1 dose. Simulations using the kinetic parameters obtained for the dose of 10 mg.kg-1 show that elimination of methyl parathion from the body is fast (5 h after injection only 30% of the dose is still present in the body) and that the fraction remaining is mainly located in the peripheral compartments.
Atropine, Male, Parathion, Methyl Parathion, Models, Biological, Kinetics, Dogs, Injections, Intravenous, Animals, Cholinesterases, Female
Atropine, Male, Parathion, Methyl Parathion, Models, Biological, Kinetics, Dogs, Injections, Intravenous, Animals, Cholinesterases, Female
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