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Autor:
Alex T Proudfoot
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Toxicological Reviews. 24:107-113
The pyrethrins have a long and fascinating history. They were derived from dried chrysanthemum flower heads that were found to have pesticidal activity centuries ago. They comprise a complex mixture of six main chemicals. Commercial formulations usua
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Toxicological Reviews. 24:259-269
Anticoagulant pesticides are used widely in agricultural and urban rodent control. The emergence of warfarin-resistant strains of rats led to the introduction of a new group of anticoagulant rodenticides variously referred to as 'superwarfarins', 'si
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Toxicological Reviews. 24:161-166
Urea herbicides, which act by inhibiting photosynthesis, were introduced in 1952 and are now used as pre- and post-emergence herbicides for general weed control in agricultural and non-agricultural practices. Urea herbicides are generally of low acut
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Toxicological Reviews. 22:129-136
Urine alkalinization is a treatment regimen that increases poison elimination by the administration of intravenous sodium bicarbonate to produce urine with a pHor = 7.5. Experimental and clinical studies confirm that urinary alkalinization increases
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Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology. 38:111-122
Chlorophenoxy herbicides are used widely for the control of broad-leaved weeds. They exhibit a variety of mechanisms of toxicity including dose-dependent cell membrane damage, uncoupling of oxidative phosphorylation, and disruption of acetylcoenzyme
Publikováno v:
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 51(6)
The Scottish Poisons Information Bureau was established in Edinburgh in September 1963 and shortly afterwards one of the wards of the city's Royal Infirmary was designated a Regional Poisoning Treatment Centre. Both units were soon to be brought unde
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Mammalian Toxicology of Insecticides ISBN: 9781849731911
Some insects compete for our food, some damage construction materials and some are important disease vectors in humans and animals. Hence, it is not surprising that chemicals (insecticides) have been developed that kill insects and other arthropods.
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https://doi.org/10.1039/9781849733007-00312
Autor:
Alex T. Proudfoot
Publikováno v:
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 47(2)
Aluminium and zinc phosphides are highly effective insecticides and rodenticides and are used widely to protect grain in stores and during its transportation. Acute poisoning with these compounds may be direct due to ingestion of the salts or indirec
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Toxicological reviews. 25(4)
Sodium fluoroacetate was introduced as a rodenticide in the US in 1946. However, its considerable efficacy against target species is offset by comparable toxicity to other mammals and, to a lesser extent, birds and its use as a general rodenticide wa