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GUTHION

Glycol monoethyl ether, see 2-Ethoxyethanol Guthion, see Azinphosmethyl Halothane Heptane (n-heptane)... [Pg.337]

Rider JA, Puletti EJ. 1969. Studies on the anticholinesterase effects of gardona, methyl parathion, and guthion in human subjects. Fed Proc 28 479. [Pg.228]

Rider JA, Moeller HC, Puletti EJ. 1967. Continuing studies on anticholinesterase effect of methyl parathion, initial studies with guthion, and determination of incipient toxicity level of dichlorvos in humans [Abstract]. Fed Proc 26 427. [Pg.228]

Rider JA, Swader Jl, Puletti EJ. 1970. Methyl parathion and guthion anticholinesterase effects in human subjects [Abstract]. Fed Proc 29 349. [Pg.228]

Glyddol (2,3-epoxy-1 propanol) Glycol monoetnyl ether, see 2-Ethoxyethanol Guthion" , see Azinphosmethy Halothane 9.9... [Pg.232]

Vigfusson, N.V., E.R. Vyse, C.A. Pemsteiner, and RJ. Dawson. 1983. In vivo induction of sister-chromatid exchange in Umbra limi by the insecticides endrin, chlordane, diazinon and guthion. Mutat. Res. 118 61-68. Wahla, M.A., G. Gibbs, and J.B. Ford. 1976. Diazinon poisoning in large white butterfly larvae and the influence of sesamex and piperonyl butoxide. Pestic. Sci. 7 367-371. [Pg.985]

Heuer, B., Yaron, B., and Birk, Y. Guthion half-life in aqueous solutions and on glass surfaces. BuU. Environ. Contam. Toxicol, ll(6) 532-537, 1974. [Pg.1668]

Nebeker, A.V., Schu34ema, G.S., Griffis. W.L., and Cataldo, A. Impact of guthion on survival and growth of the frog Pseudacris regilla and the salamanders Ambystoma gracile and Ambystoma maculatum. Arch. Environ. Contam. Toxicol., 35(1) 48-51, 1998. [Pg.1701]

Jegier Z Exposure to Guthion during spraying and formulating. Arch Environ Health 8 565-569, 1964... [Pg.64]

Short RD, Minor JL, Lee CC, et al Developmental toxicity of Guthion in rats and mice. Arch Toxicol Ah-.111- %6, 1980... [Pg.65]

Figure 14. Chromatograms of organophosphorus pesticides obtained from a small-bore fused silica column (0.2 mm i.d., 1 m long) packed with 5-pm Spherisorb ODS. A, UV detection at 254 nm and B, dual-flame thermionic detector. Peaks correspond to 1, solvent containing phosphorus impurities 2, guthion, 89 ng of phosphorus 3, zolone, 71 ng of phosphorus and 4y ethion, 144 ng of phosphorus. Mobile-phase conditions 15% water and 85% methanol (v/v) at a flow rate of 1.6 pL/min. (Reproduced from reference 58. Copyright 1983 American Chemical Society.)... Figure 14. Chromatograms of organophosphorus pesticides obtained from a small-bore fused silica column (0.2 mm i.d., 1 m long) packed with 5-pm Spherisorb ODS. A, UV detection at 254 nm and B, dual-flame thermionic detector. Peaks correspond to 1, solvent containing phosphorus impurities 2, guthion, 89 ng of phosphorus 3, zolone, 71 ng of phosphorus and 4y ethion, 144 ng of phosphorus. Mobile-phase conditions 15% water and 85% methanol (v/v) at a flow rate of 1.6 pL/min. (Reproduced from reference 58. Copyright 1983 American Chemical Society.)...
So far no compound containing the 1,2,3-triazine system has been isolated from natural sources. The most important compound in the 1,2,3-benzotriazine series seems to be the plant protection agent (156) (Bayer 17147, Guthion, Azinphos methyl). There are a very large number of papers and patents dealing with the chemical and biochemical properties of this compound the references up to Chemical Abstracts, volume 81, can be found in the earlier monograph (78HC(33)165). [Pg.384]

Paraoxon, guthion, methyl parathion, fenitrothion, ethyl parathion... [Pg.742]

Isocratic conditions have been established for HPLC with ultraviolet detection to determine trace levels of five pesticides frequently used in fruits, e.g., paraoxon, guthion, methyl-parathion, ethyl-parathion, and fenitrothion, in fruits and surface water (95). And HPLC was adapted for the determination of trace concentrations of seven OPP pesticides in drinking water. The analytes concentrated on the precolumn were eluted and separated on a C18 analytical column with an elution gradient program and determined by measuring their UV absorption (48). [Pg.746]


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