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Review
. 2000 Dec;58(12):2417-21.

[Chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides(DDT, methoxychlor, HCH etc.)]

[Article in Japanese]
  • PMID: 11187730
Review

[Chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticides(DDT, methoxychlor, HCH etc.)]

[Article in Japanese]
N Kurihara. Nihon Rinsho. 2000 Dec.

Abstract

Endocrine disrupting properties of organochlorine(chlorinated hydrocarbon) insecticides are reviewed. Physicochemical properties such as water solubility and partition coefficient of the organochlorine insecticides greatly influence their environmental fates. Insolubility in water and high partition coefficient usually enhance the environmental persistence of the compounds. On the endocrine disrupting properties, an important metabolite of p,p'-DDT, p,p'-DDE, is known to exhibit weak anti-androgenic properties. An isomer o,p'-DDT is estrogenic. Metabolites of methoxychlor, mono-demethylated and di-demethylated methoxychlor derivatives, are weakly estrogenic. Their dehydochlorinated product also exhibits estrogenicity. HCH isomers are environmentally persistent compounds, but there is few reports on their endocrine disrupting properties. Some other organochlorine pesticides such as cyclodienes and chlordecone is reported to be estrogenic.

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