Mammalian Toxicology of Insecticides

Mammalian Toxicology of Insecticides

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Royal Society of Chemistry
EAN: 9781849731911
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Insects more similar in structure and physiology to mammals than plants or fungi. Consequently, insecticides are often of greater toxicity to mammals than herbicides. This is particularly the case with neurotoxins. However, some insecticides are targeted at structures or hormonal systems specific to insects (insect growth regulators/chitin synthesis inhibitors) so are less harmful but can still be mildly haematotoxic. There are, therefore, issues specific to insecticides, which do not occur with other pesticides - hence the need for a book specifically on insecticide toxicology in mammals. The book starts with general issues relating to the mammalian toxicity of insecticides, including target/non-target specificity, nomenclature and metabolism of insecticides. It then goes on to discuss specific types of insecticide including: organochlorines; anticholinesterases; pyrethrum and synthetic pyrethroids; nicotine and the neonicotinoids; insect growth regulators/ecdysone agonists/chitin synthesis inhibitors; insecticides of natural origin; biological insecticides; and insecticides used in veterinary medicine.

EAN 9781849731911
ISBN 1849731918
Binding Hardback
Publisher Royal Society of Chemistry
Publication date January 30, 2012
Pages 506
Language English
Dimensions 234 x 156
Country United Kingdom
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Editors Marrs Tim
Series Issues in Toxicology