1968
DOI: 10.1111/j.1570-7458.1968.tb00070.x
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Biochemical Studies on Insecticide Resistance in Musca Domestica

Abstract: Microsomal metabolism of DDT is more active in housefly strains showing resistance to DDT. Susceptible as well as resistant strains produce two fairly polar metabolites in vitro (metabolites 2 and 3), and a water‐soluble metabolite (metabolite 1). Resistance to DDT in one of the strains studied (Fe) is apparently brought about by the production of large amounts of metabolite 1 in vivo and not by DDT‐dehydrochlorination. DDT‐dehydrochlorination can explain resistance per se in two strains (P2/sel and DS), but a… Show more

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“…Different species respond differently to the toxin (1), but susceptibility of man is unknown. Human exposure sometimes occurs (4,5), and evidence presented in case reports implicates aflatoxin in acute poisoning (6) and supports the hypothesis that aflatoxin exposure is associated with elevated incidence of primary liver cancer in certain populations (7).…”
supporting
confidence: 52%
“…Different species respond differently to the toxin (1), but susceptibility of man is unknown. Human exposure sometimes occurs (4,5), and evidence presented in case reports implicates aflatoxin in acute poisoning (6) and supports the hypothesis that aflatoxin exposure is associated with elevated incidence of primary liver cancer in certain populations (7).…”
supporting
confidence: 52%
“…These results are consistent with the idea, well established for bacteria (Jacob & Monod, 1961), that differential rates of enzyme synthesis are controlled by regulation of the activity of specific genetic loci. Similar enzyme induction responses to D D T occur in some DDT-resistant strains of Musca 344 F. MORIARTY domestica (Agosin et al 1966;Gil et al 1968), and it is probably significant that D D T concentrates in the nuclei .…”
Section: (4) Enzyme Inductionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Implication of enzyme induction by PCBs. Gil et al, (1968) suggest a relationship between induction of detoxifying enzymes in the house fly by DDT and the crossresistance to other insecticide chemicals. This relationship is based on the wellknown fact that high levels of detoxifying enzymes are frequently a cause of insecticide chemical resistance.…”
Section: Induction Of Aldrin Epoxidase Activity By Arochlor 1254 Sinmentioning
confidence: 97%