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Spatiotemporal distribution of organochlorine pesticides in the upper La Antigua watershed, Veracruz Mexico. [PDF]
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Solar photocatalytic degradation of Aldrin
Catalysis Today, 2002Abstract Photocatalytic degradation of the pesticide Aldrin dissolved in water was carried out, in one case, using concentrated solar radiation and, in another case, using non-concentrated solar radiation. In these experiments, the effects of catalyst concentration, oxidant agent concentration, and solar irradiation were tested.
Camilo A. Arancibia-Bulnes+5 more
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Journal of Food Science, 2019
The abuse of pesticides in home gardens may lead to contamination of home-grown eggs. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH), aldrin, and malathion pesticides residues in egg white and egg yolk of home-grown eggs in ...
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The abuse of pesticides in home gardens may lead to contamination of home-grown eggs. This study aimed to determine the prevalence of hexachlorocyclohexane (HCH), aldrin, and malathion pesticides residues in egg white and egg yolk of home-grown eggs in ...
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Food and Cosmetics Toxicology, 1968
Abstract The body burden of HEOD is a reflection of the intensity of exposure to aldrin and dieldrin. While determination of HEOD in the blood is a satisfactory means of screening large groups for significant variations in degree of exposure, the more precise definition required for estimating body burdens in experimental subjects or in those exposed
C.G. Hunter, J. Robinson
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Abstract The body burden of HEOD is a reflection of the intensity of exposure to aldrin and dieldrin. While determination of HEOD in the blood is a satisfactory means of screening large groups for significant variations in degree of exposure, the more precise definition required for estimating body burdens in experimental subjects or in those exposed
C.G. Hunter, J. Robinson
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Inhibition of fish brain ATPases by aldrin-transdiol, aldrin, dieldrin and photodieldrin
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1975The sensitivity of catfish, Ictalurus punctatus, brain ATPase activities to cyclodiene compounds was investigated. The ATPase system showed differences in sensitivity to aldrin, dieldrin and photodieldrin. However, aldrin-transdiol (a more terminal metabolite of dieldrin and reported as a more potent neurotoxin than dieldrin) had no effect on any ...
R.B. Koch, D. Desaiah
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Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development, 1971
(1971). Aldrin and Dieldrin. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development: Vol. 13, No. 8, pp. 33-45.
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(1971). Aldrin and Dieldrin. Environment: Science and Policy for Sustainable Development: Vol. 13, No. 8, pp. 33-45.
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New photometabolites of aldrin
Tetrahedron, 1985Abstract A reinvestigation of the photochemical transformation of the cyclodiene insecticide aldrin has yielded four new metabolites. Their structures, based on spectroscopic grounds, is now reported.
P. Dureja, S.K. Mukerjee
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Determination of aldrin residues in vegetables by the chemical conversion of aldrin to dieldrin
The Analyst, 1968The determination of aldrin in certain samples of vegetables by gas chromatography has proved to be difficult, as peaks from impurities interfere. To eliminate this disadvantage a method was developed in which aldrin was converted to dieldrin and the amount of dieldrin determined by gas chromatography.
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Soil microbial degradation of Aldrin
Life Sciences, 1968Abstract The degradation of aldrin by soil microorganisms has been investigated. Ninety-two pure cultures were screened in vitro for aldrin degrading activity. The majority showed some capacity for converting aldrin to dieldrin. Among the fungi, Trichoderma were the most active, followed by Fusarium and Penicillium ...
C.R. Harris, C. M. Tu, J.R.W. Miles
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