: Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is used as a specific biomarker of the effects of organophosphorous (OP) and carbamate (C) insecticides on the coastal marine environment. Studies of mixtures (by pairs) of five of these substances showed cumulative, synergistic inhibitory effects in all cases. The strongest synergy was observed in organophosphate-carbamate mixtures (OP-C) and the least in mixtures of substances of the same type (OP-OP, C-C).
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April 1992
A system is described for determination of LC50 or IC50 by an iterative process based on data obtained from a plate reader using a marine unicellular alga as a target species. The esterase activity of Tetraselmis suesica on fluorescein diacetate as a substrate was measured using a fluorescence titerplate. Simultaneous analysis of results was performed using an iterative process adopting the sigmoid function Y = y/1 (dose of toxicant/IC50)slope for dose-response relationships.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA method is described for the routine determination of kinetics parameters from colorimetric enzyme reactions using a 96-well microtiter plate reader commonly used in immunoassay. A program in Turbo Pascal have been developed for the analysis of results. The system performs the description of plate format, the definition of conditions of assays, the measurement of enzyme reactions and collection of data, analysis, visualization of results and modification of data.
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