Francis_1980_Environ.Health.Perspect_36_187

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Title : Ecotoxicology of phenylphosphonothioates - Francis_1980_Environ.Health.Perspect_36_187
Author(s) : Francis BM , Hansen LG , Fukuto TR , Lu PY , Metcalf RL
Ref : Environmental Health Perspectives , 36 :187 , 1980
Abstract :

The phenylphosphonothioate insecticides EPN and leptophos, and several analogs, were evaluated with respect to their delayed neurotoxic effects in hens and their environmental behavior in a terrestrial-aquatic model ecosystem. Acute toxicity to insects was highly correlated with sigma sigma of the substituted phenyl group (regression coefficient r = -0.91) while acute toxicity to mammals was slightly less well correlated (regression coefficient r = -0.71), and neurotoxicity was poorly correlated with sigma sigma (regression coefficient r = -0.35). Both EPN and leptophos were markedly more persistent and bioaccumulative in the model ecosystem than parathion. Desbromoleptophos, a contaminant and metabolite of leptophos, was seen to be a highly stable and persistent terminal residue of leptophos.

PubMedSearch : Francis_1980_Environ.Health.Perspect_36_187
PubMedID: 6159210

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Francis BM, Hansen LG, Fukuto TR, Lu PY, Metcalf RL (1980)
Ecotoxicology of phenylphosphonothioates
Environmental Health Perspectives 36 :187

Francis BM, Hansen LG, Fukuto TR, Lu PY, Metcalf RL (1980)
Environmental Health Perspectives 36 :187