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Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1963

Studies on the Mode of Action of Organophosphorus Compounds:Part II. Inhibition of Mammalian Cholinesterase in vivo Following the Administration of Sumithion and Methylparathion

Junshi Miyamoto; Yoshishige Sato; Tadaomi Kadota; Akira Fujinami

It was presumed in the previous paper that sumithion was easily absorbed from the gastrointestestinal tract, similarly to methylparathion, following the oral administration to mammals. Inhibition of blood and brain cholinesterase of Guinea pigs and white rats in vivo after oral treatment with sumithion and methylparathion was determined. Inhibition of the enzymes was found to proceed rather rapidly and in most cases it reached maximum within one hour. Sumithion hindered the brain cholinesterase activity far less effectively than methylparathion. Intravenous administration of these phosphorothioates and their oxygen analogs clarified that the latters were more inhibitory on the cholinesterases and that of the two oxygen analogs, sumioxon was less effective. The poor susceptibility of the brain enzyme to sumithion was also observed in this case. This paper deals with the experimental results and their possible implications in the toxicity of the organophosphorus compounds toward mammals.


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1961

Studies on the Organophosphorus Insecticides: Part VI. Development of New Low Toxic Organophosphorus InsecticidesPart VII. Chemical and Biological Properties of New Low Toxic Organophosphorus Insecticide. O, O-Dimethyl-O-(3-methyl-4-nitrophenyl) Phosphorothioate

Yoshihiko Nishizawa; Masataka Nakagawa; Yoshio Suzuki; Hideo Sakamoto; Toshio Mizutani; Kuniyoshi Fujii; Tadaomi Kadota; Junshi Miyamoto

During the course of investigation on organophosphorus insecticides, many organophosphorus compounds having methyl-, methyl-chloro-, methyl-nitro-, methyl-cyano-, methyl-thiocyano-, methoxy-nitro-, acyloxy-nitro-, and chloro-cyano-phenyl groups were prepared and their biological activities tested. As the results of these studies, two compounds were found as new low toxic organophosphorus insecticides, namely, O,O-dimethyl-O- (3-methyl-4-nitro-phenyl) and O,O-dimethyl-O- (4-cyanophenyl) phosphorothioates.


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1962

Studies on Organophosphorus Insecticides: Part IX. Preparation and Biological Properties of PhenylphosphonothioatesPart X. Chemical and Biological Properties of O,O-Dimethyl-O-(4-cyanophenyl) phosphorothioate and O-Ethyl-O-(4-cyanophenyl) phenylphosphonothioate

Hideo Sakamoto; Yoshihiko Nishizawa; Saichiro Kuramoto; Tadaomi Kadota; Junshi Miyamoto; Keimei Fujimoto

Various insecticides belonging to the O-alkyl-O-(subst. phenyl) phenylphosphonothioate family were prepared and their biological activities studied. Besides O-ethyl-O-(4-nitrophenyl) phenylphosphonothioate, which is utilized in these days, another compound, O-ethyl-O-(4-cyanophenyl) phenylphosphonothioate, proved to have excellent properties as an insecticide.In our previous paper, it was reported that O,O-dimethyl-O-(4-cyanophenyl) phosphorothioate (S-4084) has only a low toxicity towards mammals though possessing a high activity towards rice stem borers. In this paper, the chemical and biological properties of S-4084 and its phenylphosphonothioate derivative (S-4087) will be reported in detail. It should especially be noted that S-4084 had a higher activity towards rice stem borers than S-4087 by topical or pot test in a room or in a green-house, but by field test S-4087 was stronger than S-4084.


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1963

Studies on the Mode of Action of Organophosphorus Compounds:Part I. Metabolic Fate of P32 Labeled Sumithion and Methylparathion in Guinea Pig and White Rat

Junshi Miyamoto; Yoshishige Sato; Tadaomi Kadota; Akira Fujinami; Michio Endo


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1973

A New Insecticidal Pyrethroid Ester

Keimei Fujimoto; Nobushige Itaya; Yoshitoshi Okuno; Tadaomi Kadota; Takashi Yamaguchi


Journal of Toxicological Sciences | 1986

Fenvalerate-induced granulomatous changes in rats and mice

Yasuyoshi Okuno; Seiichi Ito; Takaki Seki; Toshihiko Hiromori; Masakazu Murakami; Tadaomi Kadota; Junshi Miyamoto


Journal of Pesticide Science | 1977

Experimental Hepatic Lesions and Drug Metabolizing Enzymes in Rats

Junshi Miyamoto; Yasuyoshi Okuno; Tadaomi Kadota; Kazumasa Mihara


Agricultural and biological chemistry | 1961

Studies on the Organophosphorus Insecticides:Part VII. Chemical and Biological Properties of New Low Toxic Organophosphorus Insecticide. O, O-Dimethyl-O-(3-methyl-4-nitrophenyl) Phosphorothioate

Yoshihiko Nishizawa; Kuniyoshi Fujii; Tadaomi Kadota; Junshi Miyamoto; Hideo Sakamoto


Journal of Pesticide Science | 1976

Studies on Cholinesterase Inhibition and Structural Changes at Neuromuscular Junctions in Rabbits by Subacute Administration of Sumithion

Junshi Miyamoto; Shunji Hosokawa; Tadaomi Kadota; Hiroyuki Kohda; Masayuki Arai; Seiichi Sugihara; Kazuya Hirao


Archive | 1975

Acute and Sub-acute Toxicity of Sumithion in Japanese Quails

Tadaomi Kadota; Junshi Miyamoto

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Kazuya Hirao

Nara Medical University

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