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Chapter 1. Introduction to Pesticide Biotransformation and Disposition
Chapter 1. Introduction to Pesticide Biotransformation and Disposition.
This book provides an in depth look at how pesticides are biotransformed, which is essential to understanding exposure, dose, toxicity and health risks.
Dr Ernest Hodgson, Distinguished Professor Emeritus, North Carolina State University and Executive Director, Foundation for Toxicology and Agromedicine was educated at King's College of the University of Durham (now the University of Newcastle), Oregon State University and the University of Wisconsin.
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Ernest Hodgson, in Pesticide Biotransformation and Disposition, 2012. This chapter is intended to show how the general features of pesticide metabolism are expressed in surrogate species and, in some cases, in humans, using individual, well-known pesticides from various chemical and use classes as examples. In several cases both detoxication and activation pathways are apparent. The pesticides are alachlor, atrazine, butachlor, carbaryl, chlorpyrifos, DDT, fipronil, imidacloprid, permethrin, and phorate. View chapter Purchase book.
Offers a practical and portable guide covering the most up-to-date re on metabolic transformations of pesticides
Provides scientists and regulatory researchers with the information they need to conduct accurate risk assessments and make informed decisions on which exposures to study further in human populations
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