Peer-reviewedToxaphene, a complex mixture of polychlorinated camphenes, was first introduced in 1945 by Hercules Co. as Hercules 3965. Until the mid 1980s, it was mass produced and widely used as an insecticide, and was also used as a piscicide to control rough fish in various water systems. The lipophilic, persistent, and volatile nature of toxaphene has contributed to its global dispersion throughout the fresh water and marine environment. In addition to bioaccumulation in biota inhabiting these regions, it is also been detected in humans. Human exposure mainly occurs through the consumption of toxaphene contaminated fish. Information on the carcinogenicity and general toxicology of weathered and biotransformed TT would be of major inter...
Toxaphene is the most abundant persistent organic pollutant in the Arctic and in the Great Lakes. To...
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (2,4,6-TCP) is a common waste among the resulting chlorophenols generated in t...
Anti-tumor activity of tetrodotoxins extracted from the skin of the Masked Puffer fish (Arothron dia...
In this study the potential impact of food chain-based biotransformation and physico-chemical weathe...
Toxaphene is a mixture of chlorinated camphenes and bornanes that was produced and used in the Unite...
Peer-reviewedOver the last 50 years toxaphene has been produced and used as a pesticide extensively....
A revised risk assessment for toxaphene was developed, based on the assumption that fish consumers a...
Peer-reviewedToxaphene production, in quantities similar to those of polychlorinated biphenyls, has ...
<p>Technical toxaphene (TT) is a liver tumor promoter in B6C3F1 mice but not in F344 rats. To furthe...
Peer-reviewedThe European Research Project MATT (Investigation into the Monitoring, Analysis and Tox...
Toxaphene is a persistent pesticide which is highly toxic to a broad range of organisms including fr...
Peer-reviewedToxaphene, a suspected carcinogen, is a broad spectrum chlorinated pesticide. The objec...
Fifteen ponds were treated with toxaphene concentrations that varied from 0.01 to 0.1 parts per mill...
Experimental use of the compound, toxaphene, (chlorinated camphene), as a fish eradicant was first t...
In the past few years the Utah Fish and Game Department, as well as the fish and game departments of...
Toxaphene is the most abundant persistent organic pollutant in the Arctic and in the Great Lakes. To...
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (2,4,6-TCP) is a common waste among the resulting chlorophenols generated in t...
Anti-tumor activity of tetrodotoxins extracted from the skin of the Masked Puffer fish (Arothron dia...
In this study the potential impact of food chain-based biotransformation and physico-chemical weathe...
Toxaphene is a mixture of chlorinated camphenes and bornanes that was produced and used in the Unite...
Peer-reviewedOver the last 50 years toxaphene has been produced and used as a pesticide extensively....
A revised risk assessment for toxaphene was developed, based on the assumption that fish consumers a...
Peer-reviewedToxaphene production, in quantities similar to those of polychlorinated biphenyls, has ...
<p>Technical toxaphene (TT) is a liver tumor promoter in B6C3F1 mice but not in F344 rats. To furthe...
Peer-reviewedThe European Research Project MATT (Investigation into the Monitoring, Analysis and Tox...
Toxaphene is a persistent pesticide which is highly toxic to a broad range of organisms including fr...
Peer-reviewedToxaphene, a suspected carcinogen, is a broad spectrum chlorinated pesticide. The objec...
Fifteen ponds were treated with toxaphene concentrations that varied from 0.01 to 0.1 parts per mill...
Experimental use of the compound, toxaphene, (chlorinated camphene), as a fish eradicant was first t...
In the past few years the Utah Fish and Game Department, as well as the fish and game departments of...
Toxaphene is the most abundant persistent organic pollutant in the Arctic and in the Great Lakes. To...
2,4,6-Trichlorophenol (2,4,6-TCP) is a common waste among the resulting chlorophenols generated in t...
Anti-tumor activity of tetrodotoxins extracted from the skin of the Masked Puffer fish (Arothron dia...