Title : Chronic subclinical intake of dietary anticholinesterase agents during the spraying season - Lander_1992_Food.Chem.Toxicol_30_37 |
Author(s) : Lander F , Brock A , Pike E , Hinke K |
Ref : Food & Chemical Toxicology , 30 :37 , 1992 |
Abstract :
The dietary intake of anticholinesterase (anti-ChE) agents was estimated in 331 schoolteachers during the spraying season. Summer plasma-cholinesterase (ChE) activity was compared with the baseline value obtained during winter. Intraindividual plasma-ChE activity varied independently of factors such as drugs, non-malignant diseases, alcohol and smoking. A depressed mean plasma-ChE, indicating an intake of anti-ChE agents (P = 0.04), was observed in individuals who consumed exclusively agriculturally-grown fruits and vegetables without an additional intake of unsprayed, home-grown products. It remains to be determined whether a subclinical but chronic intake of anti-ChE agents in the diet can be hazardous to humans. |
PubMedSearch : Lander_1992_Food.Chem.Toxicol_30_37 |
PubMedID: 1544604 |
Lander F, Brock A, Pike E, Hinke K (1992)
Chronic subclinical intake of dietary anticholinesterase agents during the spraying season
Food & Chemical Toxicology
30 :37
Lander F, Brock A, Pike E, Hinke K (1992)
Food & Chemical Toxicology
30 :37