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The effects of both parathion and methyl parathion on the inhibition o
f plasma cholinesterase were elaborated in a rat model employing a mod
ified isocratic reverse-phase HPLC method coupled with UV detection fo
r the determination of the urinary metabolite p-nitrophenol (U-4NP), A
linearity of r2 > 0.995 was found for a standard curve ranging from 0
.06 to 0.96 mu g/mL with a % relative error of less than or equal to /- 10% and a recovery of 89 +/- 2%. The % CV at all levels was less th
an or equal to 11%. A linear correlation was observed between the oral
administration of parathion and methyl parathion for both the percent
inhibition of cholinesterase as well as the urinary elimination of 4N
P, It is tentatively recommended that an U-4NP of 2.0 mg/g creatinine
be established as a biological exposure index (BEI) for methyl parathi
on.