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Studies on the flavor aversions induced by trialkyltin compounds.

Authors: R C, MacPhail;

Studies on the flavor aversions induced by trialkyltin compounds.

Abstract

These experiments were undertaken to determine the suitability of a flavor-aversion-conditioning paradigm for detecting the effects of trimethyltin and triethyltin. Both organotins produced flavor aversions whose magnitude depended jointly on the dosage administered and the number of flavor-organotin pairings. Estimated ED 50s (for triethyltin, 1.8 mg/kg; for trimethyltin, 3.1 mg/kg) were smaller than the dosages reported to affect other classes of behavior, but nevertheless represented a substantial percentage (25-45%) of the respective published LG-50 values. Flavor-aversion conditioning may represent a valuable tool for studying the effects of organic and inorganic heavy metals.

Keywords

Male, Trimethyltin Compounds, Rats, Lethal Dose 50, Sex Factors, Taste, Conditioning, Psychological, Animals, Female, Trialkyltin Compounds, Triethyltin Compounds

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