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The effect of sodium monofluoroacetate on plasma testosterone concentration in Tiliqua rugosa (gray)

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology, 1988
1. Administration of multiple or single doses of sodium fluoracetate (1080) to male Tiliqua rugosa caused a decrease in plasma testosterone concentration. 2. A single dose of 100 or 250 mg 1080 kg-1 body weight decreased plasma testosterone by 52%. However, 25 mg kg-1 had little apparent effect on testosterone levels.
TWIGG, LE, KING, DR, BRADLEY, AJ
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Biodegradation of Sodium Monofluoroacetate (compound 1080)

1979
The biological potential of some South Island soils for defluorination of sodium monofluoroacetate (NaFa) was examined. In these soils were found a diversity of bacteria: Pseudomonas sp., Bacillus subtilis, Aeromonas sp., Actinobacillus sp., Citrobacter sp., Staphylococcus aureus and Lactobacillus Spa Also found were the fungi: Acremonium strictum ...
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Primary and secondary toxicity of warfarin, sodium monofluoroacetate, and methyl parathion in mink

Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1987
The primary and secondary toxicity of warfarin, sodium monofluoroacetate (Compound 1080), and methyl parathion were assessed in the mink, a representative surrogate mammalian wildlife carnivore. In a 28-day test, a LC50 value for mink fed warfarinper se (primary toxicity) was calculated to be 11.7 ppm (mg/kg) with a 95% confidence interval of 9.2 to 15.
R J, Aulerich, R K, Ringer, J, Safronoff
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Computed Tomography Demonstration of Brain Damage Due to Acute Sodium Monofluoroacetate Poisoning

Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology, 1983
The case reported developed an acute brain syndrome, including cerebellar signs, shortly after the ingestion of sodium monofluoroacetate. After insiduous improvement of the clinical symptoms, the patient remained with an "end-stage" cerebellar ataxia for 18 months following the acute intoxication.
J, Trabes, N, Rason, E, Avrahami
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Acute Toxicity of Sodium Monofluoroacetate (1080) Baits to Feral Cats.

Wildlife Research, 1991
Feral cat populations have a devastating effect on many native wildlife species. As part of a programme to evaluate improved predator control, feral cats were observed after they had ingested a polymer bait loaded with sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) 0.4-1.6 mg/g bait, equivalent to doses of 0.1-1.3 mg/kg body weight. Deaths occurred with 0.6 mg/g bait
CT Eason, CM Frampton
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Defluorination of Sodium Monofluoroacetate (1080) by Microorganisms Found in Bait Materials.

Wildlife Research, 1991
A range of bait materials (kangaroo and horse meat, beff, crackle, egg and oats) was used during pest control programmes that utilized sodium monofluoroacetate (1080 poison). These materials were assayed for the presence of microorganisms (fungi and bacteria) and the ability of these microorganisms to defluorinate 1080 was investigated. In general, the
DH Wong   +3 more
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The metabolism of ammonium fluoride and sodium monofluoroacetate by experimental Acacia georginae

Environmental Pollution (1970), 1974
Abstract Plants of Acacia georginae (one of numerous toxic tropical species now known to contain monofluoroacetate) were cultivated in nutrient-washed quartz, and in soil. Attempts were made to induce the formation of organic fluorine by treatment of the roots with a solution of ammonium fluoride. Only small amounts of carbon-fluorine material were
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Chronic sodium monofluoroacetate (compound 1080) intoxication in a rabbiter.

The New Zealand medical journal, 1977
A rabbiter who was repeatedly exposed to sodium monofluoroacetate (compound 1080) developed renal failure and evidence of other organ damage. This is believed to be the first report of chronic sodium monofluoroacetate intoxication occurring in man.
P J, Parkin, A R, McGiven, R R, Bailey
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Acute toxicity of sodium monofluoroacetate to the striped skunk

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1987
W G, Eastland, S L, Beasom
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Sodium monofluoroacetate (1080) leaching through soils

Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 1995
R L, Parfitt   +3 more
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