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dc.contributor.authorMohd Khalizan, Sabullah
dc.contributor.authorSiti Aqlima, Ahmad
dc.contributor.authorMohd Yunus, Shukor
dc.contributor.authorNor Arifin, Shamaan
dc.contributor.authorAriff, Khalid
dc.contributor.authorAzlan Jualang, Gansau
dc.contributor.authorFarrah Aini, Dahalan
dc.contributor.authorMohd Rosni, Sulaiman
dc.date.accessioned2016-03-21T08:46:36Z
dc.date.available2016-03-21T08:46:36Z
dc.date.issued2015-04-01
dc.identifier.citationJournal of Chemical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, vol.8 (2), 2015, pages 348-353en_US
dc.identifier.issn0974-2115
dc.identifier.urihttp://jchps.com/past.html#v8is2
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.unimap.edu.my:80/xmlui/handle/123456789/41167
dc.descriptionLink to publisher's homepage at http://jchps.com/en_US
dc.description.abstractA new alternative local source of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) has been found to be sensitive towards several insecticides. AChE was purified from the brain tissue of Puntius javanicususing affinity chromatography (procainamide hydrochloride coupled with sephacryl 6B) with the total recovery of 40% at 8.48 purification fold. All carbamate (CB) insecticides tested at the concentration of 1 mg/L were capable of lowering AChE activity to less than 30%; Bendiocarp (18.80%), carbaryl (5.96%,), carbofuran (6.12%), methomyl (13.91%) and propoxur (15.851%). The P. javanicus AChE was found to be unaffected by several activated organophosphates (OP) such as acephate and dimethoate, while trichlorfon slightly inhibited the enzyme activity (p<0.05). Chlorpyrifos, diazinon, malathion and parathion lowered AChE activity to 43.02, 40.97, 37.11 and 46.72%, respectively. Pesticides that inhibit AChE activities more than 50% were further tested in different concentrations to determine the half maximal inhibitory concentration (IC50). Carbofuran and carbaryl showed the lowest IC50 value at 0.035 and 0.031 mg/L, respectively, as both showed no significant differences (p<0.05), followed by bendiocarp, propoxur, methomyl, malathion, diazinon, parathion and chlorpyrifos at 0.045, 0.076, 0.090, 0.063, 0.103, 0.151 and 0.202 mg/L, respectively. Based on these results, the sensitivity of AChE from brain P. javanicus brain tissue shows promise as an alternative biosensor for the detection of insecticides contamination.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherSPB Pharma Societyen_US
dc.subjectAcetylcholinesteraseen_US
dc.subjectCarbamateen_US
dc.subjectOrganophosphateen_US
dc.subjectPuntius javanicusen_US
dc.titleAcetylcholinesterase from Puntius javanicus for the detection of carbamates and organophosphatesen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
dc.contributor.urlfarrahaini@unimap.edu.myen_US
dc.contributor.urlrossulma@ums.edu.myen_US


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