Abstract
l-BSO injected at a sublethal dose in nymph V of Triatoma infestans produces a transient GSH depletion in the abdomen. A depletion of the total content of GSH was observed in nymph II fed with a sublethal concentration of l-BSO. Either ingestion or injection pretreatments of T. infestans nymph V with sublethal concentrations of l-BSO produced a slight synergism on the toxicity of fenitrothion. Feeding adminstration of a sublethal concentration of l-BSO to nymphs II of T. infestans resulted in a weak potentiation of the acute toxicity of DDT.
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