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Chlordane aquatic biota

Although technical chlordane is a mixture of compounds, two metabolites — heptachlor epoxide and oxychlordane — can kill birds when administered through the diet (Blus et al. 1983). These two metabolites originate from biological and physical breakdown of chlordanes in the environment, or from metabolism after ingestion. Heptachlor can result from breakdown of cis- and trans-chlordane, eventually oxidizing to heptachlor epoxide oxychlordane can result from the breakdown of heptachlor, m-chlordane, tra .s-chlordane, or fram-nonachlor (Blus et al. 1983). Heptachlor epoxide has been identified in soil, crops, and aquatic biota, but its presence is usually associated with the use of heptachlor, not technical chlordane — which also contains some heptachlor (NRCC 1975). Various components in technical chlordane may inhibit the formation of heptachlor epoxide or accelerate the decomposition of the epoxide, but the actual mechanisms are unclear (NRCC 1975). [Pg.832]

Wood, L.W., P.A. Jones, and A. Richards. 1986. Possible sediment scavenging of chlordane and contamination of the aquatic biota in Belmont Lake, New York. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 36 159-167. [Pg.885]


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