The Evaluation of Pesticide Ingredients and Formulations In Vitro and Correlations with In Vivo Data

Author:

Clothier Richard H.1,Morris Joanne1,Lankford William T.2

Affiliation:

1. FRAME Alternatives Laboratory, Department of Human Morphology, University of Nottingham Medical School, Queen's Medical Centre, Nottingham NG7 2UH, UK

2. NCH Europe, European Laboratory, Ripley, Derbyshire DE5 3NW, UK

Abstract

Pesticides are often insoluble directly in aqueous solvents, but can be dissolved/suspended in surfactant-uased formulations. Both surfactants and pesticides can induce irritation. Since a single in vitro assay has proved inadequate for evaluating the toxicity of a chemical and its ability to cause an irritant response, a combination of assays was employed to examine the potential toxicities of two pesticide formulations. The surfactant-based vehicles had toxicities that reflected their surfactant concentration. The formulation containing 5% permethrin required a more concentrated vehicle than was needed to dissolve 0.1% cypermethrin. In vitro, the ID50 dose (i.e. the dose which inhibited the increase in total cellular protein by 50%) was 576μg/ml for the permethrin formulation and 1080μg/ml for the cypermethrin formulation. This corresponded closely to the ID50 values for the vehicles alone (464μg/ml and 1230μg/ml, respectively). When tested at high concentrations on confluent cells over a 1-minute exposure period to mimic potential exposure of the eye, the more concentrated vehicle, Lanosol 50 ME, was 4–6 times more toxic than Siege II. Technical grade permethrin and cypermethrin had low toxicities in each of the in vitro tests employed. Taken together, these results reflected the in vivo profiles available.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Toxicology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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