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Siddiqui A, Ali B, Srivastava SP: Heterogeneous effects of ethylenebisdithiocarbamate (EBDC) pesticides on oxidative metabolism of xenobiotics. Pharmacol Toxicol. 1991 Jul;69(1):13-6. Comparative evaluation of the acute effects of ethylenebisdithiocarbamate (EBDC) fungicides, mancozeb and zineb on microsomal mixed function oxidases (MFO) revealed marked substrate-dependent inhibition of oxidative metabolism of aminopyrine, p-nitroanisole and aniline in rats sacrificed 4 hr after oral administration of 100 mg mancozeb or zineb/kg body weight. Mancozeb inhibited p-nitroanisole O-dealkylase and aniline hydroxylase to a greater degree than zineb, whereas the inhibition of aminopyrine N-demethylase by the two fungicides was quantitatively comparable. Interestingly, aryl hydrocarbon hydroxylase (AHH) which exhibited maximum inhibition with mancozeb, remained unaffected following zineb administration. The time-course and dose-dependence of MFO inhibition examined 1 and 4 hr after a single oral dose of 100 mg or 250 mg zineb/kg was expressed as a dose-dependent decline in the rate of xenobiotic biotransformation at 4 hr. In vitro interaction of zineb with MFO resulted in slightly greater inhibition of aminopyrine, p-nitroanisole and aniline while AHH exhibited more pronounced decrease with mancozeb. The magnitude of inhibition of aminopyrine N-demethylase and AHH was independent of the time of preincubation of fungicides with the enzyme. Kinetic studies indicated the non-competitive nature of AHH inhibition. Chronic oral treatment with mancozeb and zineb at a dose of 250 mg/kg for 4 weeks did not modify xenobiotic biotransformations except for a slight induction of aminopyrine N-demethylase by mancozeb. |
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