Bedi_2015_Vet.World_8_66

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Title : Evaluation of pesticide residues in human blood samples from Punjab (India) - Bedi_2015_Vet.World_8_66
Author(s) : Bedi JS , Gill JP , Kaur P , Sharma A , Aulakh RS
Ref : Vet World , 8 :66 , 2015
Abstract :

AIM: The present study was undertaken to estimate the current status of residues of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), organophosphates (OPs) and synthetic pyrethroids (SPs) pesticides in human blood. MATERIALS AND
METHODS: Human blood samples were analyzed by gas chromatography and confirmed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry in selective ion monitoring mode.
RESULTS: The gas chromatographic analysis of human blood samples collected from Punjab revealed the presence of p,p'-dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethylene (DDE), p,p' dichlorodiphenyl dichloroethane (DDD), o,p' DDE and beta-endosulfan at mean levels of 15.26, 2.71, 5.62 and 4.02 ng/ml, respectively. p,p' DDE residue was observed in 18.0% blood samples, and it contributes 55% of the total pesticide burden in human blood. The difference of total dichlorordiphenyl trichloroethane (DDT) between different age groups of humans was found to be statistically significant (p<0.05). The difference of DDT and endosulfan between dietary habits, gender and spraying of pesticides was found statistically non-significant, however endosulfan residues were observed only in pesticide sprayer's population. CONCLUSION: Occurrence of p,p' DDE, p,p' DDD, o,p' DDE in human blood indicated restricted use of DDT. However, presence of endosulfan residues in occupationally exposed population is a matter of public health concern.

PubMedSearch : Bedi_2015_Vet.World_8_66
PubMedID: 27046999

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Bedi JS, Gill JP, Kaur P, Sharma A, Aulakh RS (2015)
Evaluation of pesticide residues in human blood samples from Punjab (India)
Vet World 8 :66

Bedi JS, Gill JP, Kaur P, Sharma A, Aulakh RS (2015)
Vet World 8 :66