organochlorine


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organochlorine

(ôr-găn′ə-klôr′ēn′, -ĭn)
n.
Any of several hydrocarbon-based compounds containing chlorine, especially those used as pesticides, such as DDT.

or·gan·o·chlo′rine adj.
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organochlorine

an organic chlorine compound, particularly any of a group of insecticides, e.g. DDT.
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Organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) have been used worldwide, particularly in Africa for several decades.
The biodiversity of microbial population and pesticide removal provides information about using this defined consortium as a viable strategy for remediation of a mixture of organochlorine pesticides.
We also assessed the robustness of the associations in single organochlorine models.
Exposure to organochlorine residues from past applications can become chronic for human health [3, 4].
[1.] Okoumassoun LE, Brochu C, Deblois C, Apkonan S, Marion M, Averill-Bates D and F Denizeau Vitellogenin in tilapia male fishes exposed to organochlorine pesticides in Oueme River in Republic of Benin.
Pakistan has also imposed ban on the use of organochlorine pesticides, but the research studies conducted in the last decade reported their continuous use [12,14].
PCDDs, PCDFs, PCBs and organochlorine insecticides in human breast milk collected from Asian developing countries; risk assessment for infants.
Reddy SP et al, anonymous NCIPM, Kathpal TS et al., [12-14] studied a multiresidue method the simultaneous estimation of pesticides belonging to organochlorine and Organophosphorus groups in water using gas liquid chromatograph (GLC) equipped with capillary column and electron capture detector (ECD).
Only one combination showed a statistically significant pattern: higher rates of autism for mothers who were exposed to a group of chemicals called organochlorines during their first trimester of pregnancy.
Receding glaciers in the Swiss Alps are releasing high levels of long-trapped 'legacy pollutants' such as persistent organic pollutants, organochlorine pesticides and synthetic musk fragrances into nearby lakes and ecosystems.