Fate of Pesticides in Large Animals

Author: Ivie   G. Wayne  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2012

E-ISBN: 9780323157780

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123769503

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123769503

Subject: S859 veterinary pharmacology

Language: ENG

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Fate of Pesticides in Large Animals covers the proceedings of the 1976 Fate of Pesticides in Large Animals symposium. The symposium is held at the Centennial Meeting of American Chemical Society and sponsored by the Pesticide Chemistry Division of the ACS. It aims to focus on the fate of pesticides in large animals and to assemble a thesis on the subject covering its theoretical and practical significance.
In this book, large animals are particularly considered, because they often metabolize chemicals differently than small laboratory rodents. These differences may prove a basis for the development of concepts pertinent to the phenomenon of selective toxicity. This book is divided into three sections encompassing 14 chapters. The first section delineates the rationale of the symposium and presents topics applicable to all facets of large animal metabolism. The second section focuses on comparative metabolism of selected groups of pesticides, including phenoxy herbicides, insect growth regulators, fungicides, and halogenated hydrocarbons. The third section deals with specific compounds and/or specific large animal species. It includes mirex, chlordane, dieldrin, and polychlorinated biphenyls; p,p'-DDT and p,p'-DDE in pig; phenyl N,N'-dimethylphosphorodiamidate; croneton; and Vacor rodenticide.
This book is an invaluable resource for chemists, biochemists, researchers, and toxicologists.

Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Copyright Page

pp.:  5 – 6

Table of Contents

pp.:  6 – 8

Contributors

pp.:  8 – 10

Preface

pp.:  10 – 14

CHAPTER 2. TECHNIQUES AND PROCEDURES USED TO STUDY THE METABOLISM OF PESTICIDES IN LARGE ANIMALS

pp.:  30 – 60

CHAPTER 3. METABOLISM STUDIES OF PESTICIDES IN LARGE ANIMALS: A GENERAL DISCUSSION ON REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS

pp.:  60 – 66

CHAPTER 4. COMPARATIVE METABOLISM OF PHENOXY HERBICIDES IN ANIMALS

pp.:  66 – 90

CHAPTER 5. COMPARATIVE METABOLISM AND AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH FOR STUDY OF LIVER OXIDASE INDUCTION IN PRIMATES

pp.:  90 – 124

CHAPTER 6. METABOLISM OF INSECT GROWTH REGULATORS IN ANIMALS

pp.:  124 – 140

CHAPTER 7. COMPARATIVE METABOLISM OF SELECTED FUNGICIDES

pp.:  140 – 172

CHAPTER 8. THE KINETICS OF HALOGENATED HYDROCARBON RETENTION AND ELIMINATION IN DAIRY CATTLE

pp.:  172 – 188

CHAPTER 9. THE METABOLISM OF P',P'–DDT AND P',P'–DDE IN THE PIG

pp.:  188 – 196

CHAPTER 10. MIREX, CHLORDANE, DIELDRIN, DDT, AND PCB'S: METABOLITES AND PHOTOISOMERS IN L. ONTARIO HERRING GULLS

pp.:  196 – 206

CHAPTER 11. DDT METABOLISM IN PENNSYLVANIA WHITE–TAIL DEER

pp.:  206 – 230

CHAPTER 12. THE FATE OF PHENYL N,N'-DIMETHYLPHOSPHORODIAMIDATE IN ANIMALS

pp.:  230 – 246

CHAPTER 13. METABOLISM OF CRONETON ( 2–ETHYLTHIOMETHYLPHENYL N–METHYLCARBAMATE) IN LARGE ANIMALS

pp.:  246 – 266

CHAPTER 14. THE IDENTIFICATION OF p–NITROANILINE AS A METABOLITE OF THE RODENTICIDE VACOR IN HUMAN LIVER

pp.:  266 – 280

Index

pp.:  280 – 284

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