“…AChE is a key enzyme of the nervous system, and a well-accepted biomarker of exposure to neurotoxic chemicals, existing predominantly in brain tissue but also, for example, in muscle, liver and blood (Bresler et al, 1999;Burgeot et al, 2001;Lionetto et al, 2004;Solé et al, 2008;Stien et al, 1998). BChE and PChE, the other types of cholinesterases frequently named pseudocholinesterases, have also been found, for example, in plasma, liver and muscle (Chambers et al, 2002;Kirby et al, 2000;Solé et al, 2010;Sturm et al, 1999aSturm et al, , 2000.…”