Lander_1992_Arch.Environ.Contam.Toxicol_22_159

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Title : Anti-cholinesterase agents uptake during cultivation of greenhouse flowers - Lander_1992_Arch.Environ.Contam.Toxicol_22_159
Author(s) : Lander F , Pike E , Hinke K , Brock A , Nielsen JB
Ref : Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology , 22 :159 , 1992
Abstract :

The cholinesterase (ChE) activities were measured in-season and out-season in a total of 204 greenhouse workers and 360 non-exposed controls. No seasonal ChE variation were observed in the controls, whereas an in-season depression was seen in the workers, indicating an uptake of anti-cholinesterase agents during cultivation of greenhouse flowers in the intervals between sprayings (p = 0.0001). The anti-ChE agents applied seem to persist in the greenhouses and cause continued subtoxic uptake for weeks since last application. Wearing of protective gloves did not prevent the uptake. Thus, chronic percutaneous and oral uptake occurs as a result of cultivation of greenhouse flowers.

PubMedSearch : Lander_1992_Arch.Environ.Contam.Toxicol_22_159
PubMedID: 1536594

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Lander F, Pike E, Hinke K, Brock A, Nielsen JB (1992)
Anti-cholinesterase agents uptake during cultivation of greenhouse flowers
Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology 22 :159

Lander F, Pike E, Hinke K, Brock A, Nielsen JB (1992)
Archives of Environmental Contamination & Toxicology 22 :159