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Enzyme activities and cytochrome P-450 levels of some Japanese quail tissues with respect to their metabolism of several pesticides
Authors:Robert K Hinderer  Robert E Menzer
Institution:Department of Entomology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742 USA
Abstract:In the Japanese quail, cytochrome P-450, A- and B-esterase, amidase, and glutathione S-aryl transferase were assayed in postmitochondrial centrifugal fractions, in microsomes, and supernatant fractions of liver, lungs, kidneys, and testes. Liver microsomes contained the highest A-esterase activity and P-450 levels. B-esterase was more generally distributed and higher in the microsomal tissue fractions. Microsomal amidase activity was highest in quail lung and kidney, and lowest in the liver (per mg protein). Very little difference in glutathione S-aryl transferase activity was noted among the tissues assayed. In vitro metabolism of carbaryl, phosphamidon, and chlorotoluron by the various centrifugal fractions revealed that the production of 1-naphthyl-N-hydroxymethylcarbamate and 1-naphthol, the major metabolites, was greatest in the postmitochondrial fraction of the liver. The major carbaryl metabolite in all other quail tissue fractions was 1-naphthol. Phosphamidon metabolism in postmitochondrial preparations of quail liver was higher than in the supernatant and microsomes. Chlorotoluron metabolism occurred only in the postmitochondrial fractions of quail liver. The major products were the oxidative metabolites, N-(3-chloro-4-methylphenyl)-N′-methylurea and N-(3-chloro-4-hydroxymethylphenyl)-N′-methylurea.
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