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Review
. 1978 Dec:27:125-31.
doi: 10.1289/ehp.7827125.

Overview of potential mutagenic problems posed by some pesticides and their trace impurities

Review

Overview of potential mutagenic problems posed by some pesticides and their trace impurities

L Fishbein. Environ Health Perspect. 1978 Dec.

Abstract

This review principally addresses a number of aspects of usage of pesticides as well as populations at potential risk and attempts to highlight categories of pesticides whose structures or those of their metabolites and/or trace impurities, degradation and transformation products suggest an a priori mutagenic and/or carcinogenic risk. The pesticides considered include: DDT, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), 2,4,5-T, pentachlorophenol, and various herbicidal precursors (e.g., carbamates, triazines) of nitrosamines and nitroso derivatives. Structural features of a number of halo-unsaturated pesticides (e.g., dichloropropenes) were also reviewed from a viewpoint of contrasting their potential mutagenicity with that of vinyl chloride and vinylidene chloride. Additionally the mutagenicity of the organophosphorus pesticide Trichlorophon is contrasted with that of its degradation products.

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