Effects of Gasoline on Blood Cells and Liver Functions of Albino Rats (Rattus rattus)
The acute toxicological effects of gasoline on blood cells, and liver functions of albino rats were investigated. The rats were intraperitoneally injected with gasoline at different dose levels and were observed within 24 hours for signs and symptoms of toxicity. From the pilot study, 35.0g/kg was o...
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ftjafricanj:oai:ojs.ajol.info:article/35340 2023-05-15T18:05:25+02:00 Effects of Gasoline on Blood Cells and Liver Functions of Albino Rats (Rattus rattus) C K Wachukwu E B Dede C C Ozoemena E Amalas 2007-09-12 http://ajol.info/index.php/jmls/article/view/35340 en eng Journal of Medical Laboratory Science http://ajol.info/index.php/jmls/article/view/35340 The AMLSN owns the copyright. Journal of Medical Laboratory Science; Vol 13, No 2 (2004) Albino Rat Gasoline Histopathology Peer-reviewed Article 2007 ftjafricanj 2010-01-05T09:26:44Z The acute toxicological effects of gasoline on blood cells, and liver functions of albino rats were investigated. The rats were intraperitoneally injected with gasoline at different dose levels and were observed within 24 hours for signs and symptoms of toxicity. From the pilot study, 35.0g/kg was obtained as the minimum dose of gasoline that caused 100% death (LD100). Furthermore, LD50 study gave 12.30g/kg as the dose of gasoline that caused 50% death in rats (median lethal dose). The symptoms observed included occurrence of pallor, sedation, respiratory distress, coma and death and they were dose-dependent. Death rate increased with increase in the concentration of gasoline. The results of the hematological parameters obtained showed decrease in the mean + SEM values with increase in doses of gasoline injection. The biochemical parameters obtained showed an increase in the ALT and AST levels from 0.00 to 35.0g/kg and a corresponding increase in the ALP level from 0.00 to 35.0g/kg, indicating a case of hepatotoxicity. Direct and total bilirubin were also increased with increase in the doses of gasoline. The results, of this study showed that exposure to gasoline is potentially toxic and the degree of toxicity may be influenced by the dose or concentration to which persons are exposed. Keywords: Albino Rat, Gasoline, Histopathology Journal of Medical Laboratory Science Vol. 13 (2) 2004: pp. 24-28 Article in Journal/Newspaper Rattus rattus AJOL - African Journals Online |
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The acute toxicological effects of gasoline on blood cells, and liver functions of albino rats were investigated. The rats were intraperitoneally injected with gasoline at different dose levels and were observed within 24 hours for signs and symptoms of toxicity. From the pilot study, 35.0g/kg was obtained as the minimum dose of gasoline that caused 100% death (LD100). Furthermore, LD50 study gave 12.30g/kg as the dose of gasoline that caused 50% death in rats (median lethal dose). The symptoms observed included occurrence of pallor, sedation, respiratory distress, coma and death and they were dose-dependent. Death rate increased with increase in the concentration of gasoline. The results of the hematological parameters obtained showed decrease in the mean + SEM values with increase in doses of gasoline injection. The biochemical parameters obtained showed an increase in the ALT and AST levels from 0.00 to 35.0g/kg and a corresponding increase in the ALP level from 0.00 to 35.0g/kg, indicating a case of hepatotoxicity. Direct and total bilirubin were also increased with increase in the doses of gasoline. The results, of this study showed that exposure to gasoline is potentially toxic and the degree of toxicity may be influenced by the dose or concentration to which persons are exposed. Keywords: Albino Rat, Gasoline, Histopathology Journal of Medical Laboratory Science Vol. 13 (2) 2004: pp. 24-28 |
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C K Wachukwu E B Dede C C Ozoemena E Amalas |
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C K Wachukwu E B Dede C C Ozoemena E Amalas |
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Effects of Gasoline on Blood Cells and Liver Functions of Albino Rats (Rattus rattus) |
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Effects of Gasoline on Blood Cells and Liver Functions of Albino Rats (Rattus rattus) |
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Effects of Gasoline on Blood Cells and Liver Functions of Albino Rats (Rattus rattus) |
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Effects of Gasoline on Blood Cells and Liver Functions of Albino Rats (Rattus rattus) |
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Effects of Gasoline on Blood Cells and Liver Functions of Albino Rats (Rattus rattus) |
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effects of gasoline on blood cells and liver functions of albino rats (rattus rattus) |
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Journal of Medical Laboratory Science |
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2007 |
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Rattus rattus |
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Journal of Medical Laboratory Science; Vol 13, No 2 (2004) |
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