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Genotoxic and mutagenic effects of fipronil on mice
Experimental and Toxicologic Pathology, 2012The toxic effects of several compounds on ecosystems are not restricted to ecological disturbances, and may also affect long-term human health. Fipronil is highly efficient in the control of pests, including those resistant to pyrethroid, organophosphate, and carbamate insecticides. Relatively little is known about the action of fipronil in vertebrates.
de Oliveira, Patricia Rosa +4 more
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Uptake and Xylem Transport of Fipronil in Sunflower
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2006The phenylpyrazole insecticide, fipronil, is used in seed coating against Agriotes larvae, which infest mainly corn and sunflower. Coating the seeds of the cultivated plants with fipronil has proven its effectiveness against Agriotes populations. In the case of sunflower or even corn, the possible root uptake of this insecticide may lead to a toxic ...
Aajoud, A. +4 more
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ELECTROPHORESIS, 2019
AbstractFipronil is an insecticide that is not approved in the European Union in food. In 2017, fipronil was involved in a European health alert due to its presence in fresh hen eggs because of an illicit use in poultry farms, so reliable methods are needed to determine fipronil and its main metabolites in these matrixes.
M. Mar Aparicio‐Muriana +3 more
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AbstractFipronil is an insecticide that is not approved in the European Union in food. In 2017, fipronil was involved in a European health alert due to its presence in fresh hen eggs because of an illicit use in poultry farms, so reliable methods are needed to determine fipronil and its main metabolites in these matrixes.
M. Mar Aparicio‐Muriana +3 more
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Contribution of fipronil sulfone to the fipronil-induced cytotoxicity
Toxicology Letters, 2015M.R. Martínez-Larrañaga +7 more
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Environmental Toxicology
ABSTRACT Fipronil (FIP), a widely used agricultural insecticide, has raised significant concerns due to its harmful environmental residues and neurotoxic effects. Although FIP's toxicological impact has been studied in some neuronal cell models, its specific effects on human glial cells remain poorly understood.
Ying‐Tso Chen +4 more
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ABSTRACT Fipronil (FIP), a widely used agricultural insecticide, has raised significant concerns due to its harmful environmental residues and neurotoxic effects. Although FIP's toxicological impact has been studied in some neuronal cell models, its specific effects on human glial cells remain poorly understood.
Ying‐Tso Chen +4 more
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A comprehensive review of environmental fate and degradation of fipronil and its toxic metabolites
Environmental Research, 2021Ranju Sharma +2 more
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Sorption of Fipronil in Tropical Soils
Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology, 2006I, Mukherjee, , Kalpana
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British journal of pharmacology, 2009
Fipronil is the active ingredient in a number of widely used insecticides. Human exposure to fipronil leads to symptoms (headache, nausea and seizures) typically associated with the antagonism of GABA(A) receptors in the brain. In this study, we have examined the modulation of the common brain GABA(A) receptor subtype by fipronil and its major ...
P, Li, G, Akk
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Fipronil is the active ingredient in a number of widely used insecticides. Human exposure to fipronil leads to symptoms (headache, nausea and seizures) typically associated with the antagonism of GABA(A) receptors in the brain. In this study, we have examined the modulation of the common brain GABA(A) receptor subtype by fipronil and its major ...
P, Li, G, Akk
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