Ardalani, Hamidreza Vidkjær, Nanna Hjort Laursen, Bente B Kryger, Per Fomsgaard, Inge S
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Chemosphere
Honey bees are important pollinators and are subject to numerous stressors, such as changing floral resources, parasites, and agrochemical exposure. Pesticide exposure has been linked to the decline in the global honey bee population. We have limited knowledge of the metabolic pathways and synergistic effects of xenobiotics in bees. Quercetin is on...
Paumgartten, Francisco J R
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The Science of the total environment
Xu, Yan Li, Xiangxin Zeng, Xiangquan Cao, Jiankang Jiang, Weibo
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Critical reviews in food science and nutrition
Blockchain technology is a distributed ledger technology and is expected to face some difficulties and challenges in various industries due to its transparency, decentralization, tamper-proof nature, and encryption security. Food safety has been paid increasing attention in recent years with economic development. Based on a systematic literature cr...
Boedeker, Wolfgang Watts, Meriel Clausing, Peter Marquez, Emily
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BMC Public Health
BackgroundHuman poisoning by pesticides has long been seen as a severe public health problem. As early as 1990, a task force of the World Health Organization (WHO) estimated that about one million unintentional pesticide poisonings occur annually, leading to approximately 20,000 deaths. Thirty years on there is no up-to-date picture of global pesti...
Vandenberg, Laura N Najmi, Aimal Mogus, Joshua P
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Molecular and cellular endocrinology
Many agrochemicals have endocrine disrupting properties. A subset of these chemicals is characterized as "estrogenic". In this review, we describe several distinct ways that chemicals used in crop production can affect estrogen signaling. Using three agrochemicals as examples (DDT, endosulfan, and atrazine), we illustrate how screening tests such a...
Eadie, Ashley Vásquez, Isabel Cristina Liang, Xuefang Wang, Xiaohong Souders, Christopher L 2nd Chehouri, Jana El Hoskote, Rohit Feswick, April Cowie, Andrew M Loughery, Jennifer R
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Data in brief
Fipronil is a phenylpyrazole pesticide that is used in both residential and agricultural applications. Fipronil is detected in run-off and water systems that are near areas in which the pesticide has been applied. The pesticide acts to antagonize gamma aminobutyric acid receptors, leading to over-excitation in the central nervous system. Fipronil h...
Sutili, Fernando J Golombieski, Jaqueline I Schneider, Silvana I Battisti, Eduardo K Braz, Paulo H Gressler, Leticia T Zanella, Renato
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Microbial pathogenesis
It is well documented today that pesticides, used in crop production, may modulate the immune system of healthy fish. However, there is still only limited information regarding the effects of these anthropogenic stressors in conjunction with natural stressors (pathogens), on the innate immune responses of freshwater fish. Thus, the aim of this inve...
Chow, R Scheidegger, R Doppler, T Dietzel, A Fenicia, F Stamm, C
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Water research X
Aquatic pesticide pollution from both agricultural and urban pest control is a concern in many parts of the world. Making an accurate assessment of pesticide exposure is the starting point to protecting aquatic ecosystems. This in turn requires the design of an effective monitoring program. Monitoring is also essential to evaluate the efficacy of m...
Wang, Boshen Han, Lei Wen, Jinbo Zhang, Juan Zhu, Baoli
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BMC Psychiatry
BackgroundWith an estimated > 800,000 suicide-related deaths and potentially several attempts for each death in the world. The purpose of this study was to determine the epidemiological characteristics of self-poisoning with pesticides within the Jiangsu province in China.MethodsSuicide rate was calculated the Routine Surveillance System by Jiangsu...
El Saidy, Nagham R. El-Habashi, Nagwan Saied, Mary M. Abdel-Razek, Mohamed A. S. Mohamed, Radi A. Abozeid, Ahmed M. El-Midany, Sami A. Abouelenien, Fatma A.
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment
The remediation of wastewater (WW) is a promising solution for limited water sources. This study aimed to evaluate rice straw (RS) and zeolite (Z) as bioadsorbents for the removal of pollutants, including heavy metals (HMs) (cadmium [Cd], nickel [Ni], and lead [Pb]) and malathion (PC), from WW and to assess the suitability of reusing remediated WW ...