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Insecticide in human

Dale WE, Curley A, Cueto C. 1966. Hexane extractable chlorinated insecticides in human blood. Life Sci 5 47-54. [Pg.200]

DePotter M, Muller R, Willems J. 1978. A method for the determination of some organophosphorus insecticides in human serum. Chromatographia 11 220-222. [Pg.201]

Zavon MR, Hine CH, Parker KD. 1965. Chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides in human body fat in the United States. JAMA 193(10) 837-839. [Pg.192]

Weisenberg E, Arad I, Grauer F, et al. 1985. Polychlorinated biphenyls and organochlorine insecticides in human milk in Israel. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol 14 517-521. [Pg.83]

The acute toxic properties of the chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides in humans are qualitatively similar. These agents interfere with inactivation of the sodium channel in excitable membranes and cause rapid repetitive firing in most neurons. Calcium ion transport is also inhibited. These events affect repolarization and enhance the excitability of neurons. The major effect is central nervous stimulation. With DDT, tremor may be the first manifestation, possibly continuing on to convulsions, whereas with the other compounds convulsions often appear as the first sign of intoxication. There is no specific treatment for the acute intoxicated state, management being symptomatic. [Pg.1371]

Savage, E.P., "National Study to Determine Levels of Chlorinated Hydrocarbon Insecticides in Human milk, 1975-8 and Supplementary Rept. 1975-6. NTIS Springfield, VA (1977). [Pg.458]

Bhatnagar, V.K., Patel, J.S., Variya, M.R., Venkaiah, K., Shah, M.P., Kashyap, S.K., 1992. Levels of organochlorine insecticides in human blood from Ahmedabad (rural), India. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 48, 302-307. [Pg.477]

T. S., Viet, P.H., Prudente, M., Tanabe, S., 2002b. PCDDs, PCDFs, PCBs and organochlorine insecticides in human breast milk collected from Asian developing countries Risk assessment for infants. Organohalogen Compd. 58, 285-288. [Pg.813]

Eddleston, M., Eyer, P., Worek, F., Mohamed, F., Senarathna, L., Von Mayer, L., Juszczak,E., Hittarage, A., Azhar, S., Dis-sanayake, W., Rezvi Sheriff, M.H., Szinicz, L., Dawson, A.H., Buckley, N.A. (2005). Differences between organophosphorus insecticides in human self-poisoning a prospective cohort study. Lancet 366 1452. [Pg.884]

The only two randomized controlled clinical trials performed so far did not result in a final proof of the efficacy of the oximes in the treatment of poisonings induced by the OP insecticides in humans due to methodological problems (Eddleston et al., 2002). However, experimental and clinical experience suggests that among the pyridinium oximes, obidoxime andtrimedoxime, although relatively toxic, could provide reactivation and antidotal protection against most of the OP insecticides. In addition, HI-6 has proved to be effective in the treatment of soman-poisoned animals and safe and effective in patients poisoned with diethoxy OPs. [Pg.992]

Futagami K, Narazaki C, Kataoka Y, Shuto H, Oishi R. Application of high-performance thin-layer chromatography for the detection of organophosphorus insecticides in human serum after acute poisoning. J Chromatogr B 1997 704 369-73. [Pg.165]

Akgur S, Ozturk P, Yemiscigil A, Ege B. Rapid communication postmortem distribution of organophosphate insecticides in human autopsy tissues following suicide. J Toxicol Environ Health A 2003 66 2187-91. [Pg.168]

Akgiir, S, A, Ozturk, P.. Ycmiscigil. A, and Ege, B, (2003). Postmortem distribution of organophosphatc insecticide. in human autopsy tissues following suicide. J. Toxicol. Environ. Health A 66,2187-2191. [Pg.587]

For the analysis of organic phosphorous compounds in human serum after acute poisoning, the procedure proposed by Futagami et al. may be used. They applied HPTLC for the detection of 25 commonly used organic phosphorous insecticides in human serum. These organo-phosphates were separated on plates with three different separating systems within 6-18 min and detected by means of UV radiation and coloring reactions. [Pg.406]

Insecticides in Human Breast Milk Obstet. Gynecol. Surv. 32(5) 283-... [Pg.15]

Determination of Chlorinated Insecticides in Human Blood Ind. Med. Surg. 36(4) 275-280 (1967) ... [Pg.55]

A Method for the Determination of Some Organophosphorus Insecticides in Human Serum... [Pg.59]

Comparative Laboratory Evaluation of Some Reported Methods for the Determination of DDT and BHC Insecticides in Human Blood Analyst (London) 103 723-727 (1978) ... [Pg.100]

Eddleston, M., Eyer, P, Worek, R, et al., 2005. Differences between OP insecticides in human self-poisoning. Lancet 366,1452-1459. [Pg.852]

There is limited evidence that PONl status may affect susceptibility to OP insecticides in humans. A series of studies has investigated the role of PONl in modulating chronic central and/or peripheral nervous system abnormalities, at times referred to as "dipper s flu," associated with exposure of sheep dippers to diazinon. Diazoxonase activity was initially found to be lower... [Pg.1091]


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