Acute oral toxicity of the herbicide Burex eko in pheasants
1996
Legath, J. | Mlynarcikova, H. | Svicky, E. | Lenhardt, L. | Kacmar, P. | Benova, K. | Kovac, G. (Univerzita Veterinarskeho Lekarstva, Kosice (Slovakia))
The aim of this study was to determine the acute LD50, clinical symptoms and pathological changes of acute BUREX EKO intoxication in pheasants according to OECD No 205. Medium lethal dose (LD50) of BUREX EKO in pheasant is 3.84 ml/kg body weight with the upper level of reliability 4.50 ml and lower level of reliability 3.27 ml/kg body weight. As far as the calculation to the effective substance is concerned it is 1 077 mg of chloridazone per kg body weight with the interval of reliability from 919 to 1263 mg/kg body weight. There were following clinical symptoms of the BUREX EKO intoxication in pheasants: apathy, drowsiness, incapability to move, ruffled feathers, slight diarrhoea, strenuous respiration, tonico-clonical cramps before death, decease with the head expressively bent rearwards.
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