| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4413066 | Chemosphere | 2008 | 4 Pages | 
Abstract
												Effect of sublethal treatment of (40% and 60% of 48 h LC50) of deltamethrin + MGK on phospholipid level and rate of lipid peroxidation in nervous and foot tissue of Lymnaea acuminata were studied. Maximum reduction in phospholipid (24.10%) level and increase in rate of lipid peroxidation (586.8%) were observed in foot tissue of snail exposed to 60% of 48 h LC50 of deltamethrin + MGK 264 for 96 h. Alterations in the levels of phospholipids and rate of lipid peroxidation were time and concentration dependent. Use of MGK-264 with deltamethrin increases the toxicity of deltamethrin and their action on membrane phospholipids and rate of lipid peroxidation.
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											Authors
												R.N. Singh, Pradeep Kumar, V.K. Singh, D.K. Singh, 
											