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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2003

Investigation of acute toxicity of deltamethrin on guppies (Poecilia reticulata).

Rukiye Viran; Figen Erkoç; Hilal Polat; Oner Koçak

Deltamethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid pesticide contaminating aquatic ecosystems as a potential toxic pollutant, was investigated in the present study for acute toxicity. Guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata) were selected for the bioassay experiments. The 48-h LC50 was determined for the guppies. The experiments were repeated three times and a total of 210 guppies were used. The static test method of acute toxicity test was used. In addition, behavioral changes at each deltamethrin concentration were determined for the individuals. Data obtained from the deltamethrin acute toxicity tests were evaluated using the Probit Analysis Statistical Method. The 48-h LC50 value for guppy was estimated as 5.13 microg/L.


Chemosphere | 2002

Investigation of acute toxicity of beta-cypermethrin on guppies Poecilia reticulata.

Hilal Polat; Figen Erkoç; Rukiye Viran; Oner Koçak

Beta-cypermethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid pesticide and potential toxic pollutant, contaminating aquatic ecosystems was investigated in the present study for acute toxicity. Guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata) was selected for the bioassay experiments. The experiments were repeated three times and the 48-h LC50 was determined for the guppies. The static test method of acute toxicity test was used. Water temperature was regulated at 22 +/- 1 degrees C. In addition, behavioral changes at each beta-cypermethrin concentration were observed for the individual fish. Data obtained from the beta-cypermethrin acute toxicity tests were evaluated using the probit analysis statistical method. The 48-h LC50 value for guppy was estimated as 21.4 microg/l.


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2009

Sublethal cyfluthrin toxicity to carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) fingerlings: Biochemical, hematological, histopathological alterations

Aylin Sepici-Dincel; A. Çağlan Karasu Benli; Mahmut Selvi; Rabia Sarikaya; Duygu Şahin; I. Ayhan Özkul; Figen Erkoç

This study measures a whole series of biological endpoints, and histopathological and behavioral changes of carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) fingerlings in order to investigate the adverse effects of a sublethal concentration of 10 microg/L cyfluthrin for 48h and one week using the semi-static test system. The most significantly altered findings of this study was that total antioxidant status levels decreased in 48h, chloride levels decreased in one week, and sodium and phosphorous levels increased in the 48h-exposed group. Plasma cortisol increased in both the 48h-exposed and the one-week-exposed groups. The unique tissue was the brain that had an increased level of malondialdehyde after one week of exposure. Such biomarkers may be used in assessing adverse/toxic effects of pesticides as environmental stressors. Potential oxidative-stress-inducing effect of synthetic pyrethroid cyfluthrin, as lipid peroxidation, in addition to its sodium channel blocking, is reported for the first time as an additional mechanism of action.


Chemosphere | 2003

Investigation of acute toxicity of permethrin on guppies Poecilia reticulata.

Sibel Başer; Figen Erkoç; Mahmut Selvi; Oner Koçak

Permethrin, a synthetic pyrethroid pesticide and potential toxic pollutant contaminating aquatic ecosystems, was investigated in the present study for acute toxicity. Guppy fish (Poecilia reticulata) were selected for the bioassay experiments. The experiments were repeated 3 times and the 48-h LC(50) was determined for the guppies. The static test method of acute toxicity test was used. Water temperature was regulated at 20+/-1 degrees C. In addition, behavioral changes at each permethrin concentration were observed for the individual fish. Data obtained from the permethrin acute toxicity tests were evaluated using the probit analysis statistical method. The 48-h LC(50) value for guppy was estimated as 245.7 microg/l. Values in the range of 0.05-97.0 microg/l have been reported for various other fish species.


Journal of Molecular Structure-theochem | 2003

Theoretical investigation of quercetin and its radical isomers

Şakir Erkoç; Figen Erkoç; Nevin Keskin

The structural and electronic properties of quercetin and its five radical isomers have been investigated theoretically by performing semi-empirical molecular orbital theory calculations. The geometry of the systems have been optimized and the electronic properties of the systems considered have been calculated by semi-empirical self-consistend-field molecular orbital theory at the level AM1 within UHF formalism in their ground state. Conclusions have been drawn by comparing with experimental results.


Chemosphere | 2012

Evaluation of potential genotoxicity of five food dyes using the somatic mutation and recombination test.

Rabia Sarikaya; Mahmut Selvi; Figen Erkoç

In this study, different concentrations of five food dyes (amaranth, patent blue, carminic acid, indigotine and erythrosine) have been evaluated for genotoxicity in the Somatic Mutation and Recombination Test (SMART) of Drosophila melanogaster. Standard cross was used in the experiment. Larvae including two linked recessive wing hair mutations were chronically fed at different concentrations of the test compounds in standard Drosophila Instant Medium. Feeding ended with pupation of the surviving larvae. Wings of the emerging adult flies were scored for the presence of spots of mutant cells which can result from either somatic mutation or somatic recombination. For the evaluation of genotoxic effects, the frequencies of spots per wing in the treated series were compared to the control group, which was distilled water. The present study shows that carminic acid and indigotine demonstrated negative results while erythrosine demonstrated inconclusive results. In addition 25 mg mL(-1) concentration of patent blue and 12.5, 25 and 50 mg mL(-1) concentrations of amaranth demonstrated positive results in the SMART.


Journal of Molecular Structure-theochem | 2001

Structural and electronic properties of PFOS and LiPFOS

Şakir Erkoç; Figen Erkoç

The structural and electronic properties of perfluorinated surfactants perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and lithium perfluorooctane sulfonate (LiPFOS) have been investigated theoretically by performing semi-empirical molecular orbital theory at the level of AM1 calculations. The optimized structure and the electronic properties of the molecules are obtained.


Environmental Toxicology | 2013

Sublethal toxicity of esbiothrin relationship with total antioxidant status and in vivo genotoxicity assessment in fish (Cyprinus carpio L., 1758) using the micronucleus test and comet assay

Mahmut Selvi; Tolga Çavaş; A. Çağlan Karasu Benli; Burcu Koçak Memmi; Nilufer Cinkilic; Aylin Sepici Dinçel; Ozgur Vatan; Dilek Yılmaz; Rabia Sarikaya; Tolga Zorlu; Figen Erkoç

Esbiothrin, synthetic pyrethroid with quick activity against insects, is widely used against household pests and in public health. Despite widespread use, data on ecotoxicity and genotoxic effects are extremely scarce. The aim of the present study is to evaluate the genotoxic potential of esbiothrin on a model fish species Cyprinus carpio L., 1758 (Pisces: Cyprinidae, koi) using the micronucleus test and comet assay in peripheral blood erythrocytes. Effects of two sublethal exposure concentrations on plasma total antioxidant status (TAS mmol/L), and Hct values were examined. On the basis of the 96 h LC50 data from U.S. EPA ecotox database (32 μg/L) two sublethal exposure concentrations (5 and 10 μg/L) were used together with ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) (5 mg/L) as positive control. Five fish were used for each dose/duration group (24, 48, and 72 h) under controlled laboratory conditions. The fish showed behavioral changes at the higher dose. Plasma TAS (mmol/L) levels decreased in 24 h; an increase was observed slightly for 48 and obviously for 72 h in both exposure doses. Similarly, hematocrit (Hct) values differed between exposure duration but no significant differences in mean values were found between groups of the same exposure time. The general trend was a rise after 48 h, which decreased afterwards. Our results revealed significant increases in the frequencies of micronuclei and levels of DNA strand breaks and thus demonstrated the genotoxic potential of this pesticide on fish, a nontarget organism of the aquatic ecosystem. To our knowledge this is the first study to report observable genotoxic effects of esbiothrin on fish.


Journal of Molecular Structure-theochem | 2002

Structural and electronic properties of guanine and guanosine

Figen Erkoç; Şakir Erkoç

Abstract The structural and electronic properties of guanine and guanosine have been investigated theoretically by performing semi-empirical and ab initio molecular orbital theory calculations. The geometry of the systems have been optimized considering the semi-empirical molecular orbital theory at the level of Austin model 1, and the electronic properties of the systems have been calculated by ab initio restricted Hartree–Fock with including full MP2 correlation correction in their ground state.


Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry | 2012

Sublethal propoxur toxicity to juvenile common carp (Cyprinus carpio L., 1758): biochemical, hematological, histopathological, and genotoxicity effects.

Ali Gül; A. Çağlan Karasu Benli; Ayşen Ayhan; Burcu Koçak Memmi; Mahmut Selvi; Aylin Sepici-Dincel; Gül Çelik Çakiroğullari; Figen Erkoç

The sublethal toxicological and genotoxic potential of propoxur, a widely used carbamate insecticide against household pests, in veterinary medicine, and in public health, was evaluated on carp as a model species (Cyprinus carpio L., 1758) using the erythrocyte micronucleus test. Based on the 96-h lethal concentration, 50% (LC50) data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ECOTOX Database (10 mg/L), a sublethal exposure concentration of 5 mg/L was used under static bioassay laboratory conditions. Histopathological evaluation showed no significant changes in spleen, intestine, muscle, or skin tissues. However, the following conditions were recorded: hyperemia, branchitis in primary lamella, and telangiectasis, hyperplasia, fusion, epithelial lifting, and epithelial desquamation in secondary lamella of gill tissues; hemorrhage, destruction, prenephritis, and inflammation and desquamation in the tubules; edema in the kidney; passive hyperemia, albumin, and hydropic degeneration in the liver; and hyperemia, chromatolysis, and glial proliferation in brain tissues. No statistically significant increases in micronuclei frequencies were found. Hematological parameters showed decreased hematocrit values and mean corpuscular volume values, as well as increased erythrocyte and leukocyte counts compared with the control group (p < 0.01). Plasma glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, phosphorus, sodium, total plasma protein, chloride, and aspartate aminotransferase levels were increased (p < 0.01). Only plasma calcium and potassium levels decreased in the experimental group. Propoxur has an ecotoxicological potential on fish, a nontarget organism.

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Şakir Erkoç

Middle East Technical University

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Sakir Erkoc

Middle East Technical University

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