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Cholinesterases and Engineered Mutants for the Detection of Organophosphorus Pesticide Residues [PDF]
Nowadays, pesticide residues constitute an increasing public health concern. Cholinesterases, acetylcholinesterase, and butyrylcholinesterase, are reported to be involved in detoxification processes owing to their capability of scavenging ...
Yu-Ling Xu +4 more
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A gas chromatography method was established to simultaneously detect 26 kinds of organophosphorus pesticide residuesin wheat germ samples, such as dichlorvos, ethoprophos, and cadusafos.
Tingting LI +6 more
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Environmental pesticide exposure and non-Hodgkin lymphoma survival: a population-based study
Background There is evidence indicating that pesticide exposure is a risk factor for non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) development. However, the association between pesticide exposure and NHL survival is not well-established. Methods Using the California Cancer
Christina Poh +7 more
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The present interventional study aimed to assess the impact of micronutrient supplementation on pesticide-residues concentrations, vitamins, minerals, acetylcholinesterase activity and oxidative stress among 129 farm children (9–12 years, n = 66 and 13 ...
Srujana Medithi +5 more
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Transitioning from Oxime to the Next Potential Organophosphorus Poisoning Therapy Using Enzymes
For years, organophosphorus poisoning has been a major concern of health problems throughout the world. An estimated 200,000 acute pesticide poisoning deaths occur each year, many in developing countries.
Rauda A. Mohamed +7 more
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The detrimental consequences of pesticide residues in water are a key concern to be addressed. In this work, we report the adsorptive removal of an organophosphorus pesticide monocrotophos onto Activated Coconut Charcoal (AcCoC) as the adsorbent.
Jagadeesh Kodali +3 more
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Introduction: Acute organophosphorus pesticide poisoning is widespread and the most common in many developing countries, including Nepal. Through the inhibition of acetylcholinesterase, organophosphorus poisoning is characterised by the clinical picture
Binita Pradhan +5 more
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Evaluation of organophosphorus pesticide biodegradation by halophilic bacteria [PDF]
Introduction: Organophosphorus pesticides are used extensively in agriculture. Most of them are released into the environment and have harmful effects on the health of ecosystems, wildlife and humans.
Shokufeh Rafieyan +4 more
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An investigation of acute effects at various doses of malathion on glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance in rat liver, pancreas and serum [PDF]
Objective. This study investigates acute effects of various doses of Malathion on glucose homeostasis and insulin resistance in rat. Methods. Rats were randomly divided into four groups of 6 animals each. Corn oil was given orally to Group 1.
Ekremoğlu, Murat +4 more
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. Background. Acute severe organophosphorus pesticide poisoning is a common severe emergency in developing countries. Our meta-analysis aimed to clarify the efficacy of hemoperfusion combined with hemodialysis on acute severe organophosphorus pesticide ...
Siyao Zeng +6 more
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