Literature DB >> 1190838

Exposure of apple thinners to parathion residues.

H R Wolfe, J F Armstrong, D C Staiff, S W Comer, W F Durham.   

Abstract

In studies of potential exposure of a volunteer working under controlled conditions during apple hand-thinning operations at 1, 24, 48, 72, 96, 168, and 240 hr after application of conventional 0.03% parathion spray, both dermal and respiratory exposure values were greater where water-wettable powder formulations were used than where emulsifiables were used. Residue levels of parathion on leaves from the two types of applications were about the same. Only trace amounts of paraoxon could be detected at one and seven days after application. Highest exposure values (14.2 mg/hr dermally and 0.15 mg/hr respiratorily) were obtained within 24 hr of application. Exposure was considerably less after residues were 72 hr old. Greatest exposure was on the forearms and hands. Urinary p-nitrophenol excretion indicated slightly more absorption following exposure in water-wettable powder experimental plots. Potential exposure values indicate that absorption could reach hazardous levels after one or two hr of work, even at the 96-hr residue period, if all the pesticide were absorbed. Considering that only a small fraction of the total amount would be absorbed, it is calculated that at 75-hr residue period poisoning should not occur. There was no significant change in blood cholinesterase activity of the volunteer worker. Variation in spray deposit within an orchard due to poor tank mixing did not appear to be great enough to be considered an important factor affecting exposure.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1190838     DOI: 10.1007/bf02220739

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol        ISSN: 0090-4341            Impact factor:   2.804


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