CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE POISONING BY THE PESTICIDE ENDOSULFAN

Endosulfan is an organochlorine insecticide, widely used in insect control. Unfortunately, it is also an acute neurotoxic compound to both insects and mammals, including humans, and has been responsible for many severe poisonings and several fatal cases. Endosulfan also imitates or enhances the effe...

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Main Authors: Jiří Patočka, Qinghua Wu, Tanos C. C. França, Teodorico C. Ramalho, Rene Pita, Kamil Kuča
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Química
Series:Química Nova
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spelling doaj-dfdb8f36dd1441fdbda856dc48c5f3a42020-11-24T22:29:46ZengSociedade Brasileira de QuímicaQuímica Nova1678-706439898799410.5935/0100-4042.20160102S0100-40422016000800987CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE POISONING BY THE PESTICIDE ENDOSULFANJiří PatočkaQinghua WuTanos C. C. FrançaTeodorico C. RamalhoRene PitaKamil KučaEndosulfan is an organochlorine insecticide, widely used in insect control. Unfortunately, it is also an acute neurotoxic compound to both insects and mammals, including humans, and has been responsible for many severe poisonings and several fatal cases. Endosulfan also imitates or enhances the effect of the female hormone estrogen, having the capability of causing reproductive and developmental damage in both, animals and humans, and its exposure has been linked to liver tissue injury. This persistent lipophilic compound is one of the most abundant organochlorine pesticides in the environment, capable of undergoing long range transport to remote locations such as the Arctic. It is practically water-insoluble, but readily adheres to clay particles and persists in soil and water for several years. Its indiscriminate and injudicious use in the control of insects on a wide range of agricultural products and in the extermination of house-hold pests, has considerably increased the hazard risk for human health. Also, this compound has a high fatality rate in humans when ingested accidentally, from food or water contaminated, or in suicidal cases. The aim of this article is to review and summarize chemical, biochemical, environmental, and toxicological data of endosulfan and draw attention to its toxicological potential risk to human health.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-40422016000800987&lng=en&tlng=enendosulfanorganochlorine insecticideshazardous substancehormonal disruptorhealth hazard
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Qinghua Wu
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Teodorico C. Ramalho
Rene Pita
Kamil Kuča
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Qinghua Wu
Tanos C. C. França
Teodorico C. Ramalho
Rene Pita
Kamil Kuča
CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE POISONING BY THE PESTICIDE ENDOSULFAN
Química Nova
endosulfan
organochlorine insecticides
hazardous substance
hormonal disruptor
health hazard
author_facet Jiří Patočka
Qinghua Wu
Tanos C. C. França
Teodorico C. Ramalho
Rene Pita
Kamil Kuča
author_sort Jiří Patočka
title CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE POISONING BY THE PESTICIDE ENDOSULFAN
title_short CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE POISONING BY THE PESTICIDE ENDOSULFAN
title_full CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE POISONING BY THE PESTICIDE ENDOSULFAN
title_fullStr CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE POISONING BY THE PESTICIDE ENDOSULFAN
title_full_unstemmed CLINICAL ASPECTS OF THE POISONING BY THE PESTICIDE ENDOSULFAN
title_sort clinical aspects of the poisoning by the pesticide endosulfan
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Química
series Química Nova
issn 1678-7064
description Endosulfan is an organochlorine insecticide, widely used in insect control. Unfortunately, it is also an acute neurotoxic compound to both insects and mammals, including humans, and has been responsible for many severe poisonings and several fatal cases. Endosulfan also imitates or enhances the effect of the female hormone estrogen, having the capability of causing reproductive and developmental damage in both, animals and humans, and its exposure has been linked to liver tissue injury. This persistent lipophilic compound is one of the most abundant organochlorine pesticides in the environment, capable of undergoing long range transport to remote locations such as the Arctic. It is practically water-insoluble, but readily adheres to clay particles and persists in soil and water for several years. Its indiscriminate and injudicious use in the control of insects on a wide range of agricultural products and in the extermination of house-hold pests, has considerably increased the hazard risk for human health. Also, this compound has a high fatality rate in humans when ingested accidentally, from food or water contaminated, or in suicidal cases. The aim of this article is to review and summarize chemical, biochemical, environmental, and toxicological data of endosulfan and draw attention to its toxicological potential risk to human health.
topic endosulfan
organochlorine insecticides
hazardous substance
hormonal disruptor
health hazard
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