| Literature DB >> 28652852 |
Ravindran Jayaraj1, Pankajshan Megha1, Puthur Sreedev1.
Abstract
Organochlorine (OC) pesticides are synthetic pesticides widely used all over the world. They belong to the group of chlorinated hydrocarbon derivatives, which have vast application in the chemical industry and in agriculture. These compounds are known for their high toxicity, slow degradation and bioaccumulation. Even though many of the compounds which belong to OC were banned in developed countries, the use of these agents has been rising. This concerns particularly abuse of these chemicals which is in practice across the continents. Though pesticides have been developed with the concept of target organism toxicity, often non-target species are affected badly by their application. The purpose of this review is to list the major classes of pesticides, to understand organochlorine pesticides based on their activity and persistence, and also to understand their biochemical toxicity.Entities:
Keywords: LD50; biochemical toxicity; organochlorine (OC) pesticides; pesticide persistence
Year: 2017 PMID: 28652852 PMCID: PMC5464684 DOI: 10.1515/intox-2016-0012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Interdiscip Toxicol ISSN: 1337-6853
Classification of pesticides based on their chemical nature.
| No | Chemical Group | Chemical names |
| 1 | Organochlorines | DDT,DDD, Dicofol, Eldrin, Dieldrin, Chlorobenziate, Lindane, BHC, Methoxychloro Aldrin, Chlordane, Heptaclor, Endosufan, Isodrin, Isobenzan, Toxaphene, Chloro propylate |
| 2 | Organophosphates | Dimefox, Mipafox, Methyl Parathion, Ronnel, enitrothion, Bidrin, Phorate, Fenthion, caumphos, Abate, Dichlorovas, Diptrex, Phosphomidon, Demetox, Oxydemeton-methyl, Malathion, Dimethoate, Trichlorofan |
| 3 | Carbamates | |
| 4 | Pyrethroids | Allethrin, Bonthrin, Dimethrin, Tetramethrin, Ptrethrin, Cyclethrin |
| 5 | Phenyl amides | |
| 6 | Phenoxyalkonates | 2,4-D(2,4 Dichloro phenoxy acetic acid) |
| 7 | Trazines | Atrazine, Simazine, Ametryn, Atratone, Chlorazine, Cynazine, Cyprazine, Metribuzin, Propazine, Turbutryn, Simetryn |
| 8 | Benzoic acid | Dicamba, Dichlorobenil, Chloroambin, Tricamba, Neptalan, Bromoxynil |
| 9 | Phtalimides | Captan, Diflotan, Folpet |
| 10 | Dipyrids | Paraquat, Diaquat |
| 11 | Others | Pentachlorophenol, Floroacetate, Phenyl mercuric acetate, Ethyl mercuric Phosphate,Methyl mercuric chloride, Sodium arsenate, Calcium arsenate, Lead arsenate, Cacodylic acid, Aluminium phosphide, Zinc phosphide |
Major organochlorine pesticides, their chemical structures, toxicity, use and persistence.
| No. | Chemical name | Structure | Toxicity LD50 | Use | Persistence in environment | WHO classification based on rat oral LD50 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane (DDT) C14H9Cl5 | Acaricide Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 2–15 years | Moderately hazardous | ||
| 2 | 1,1-dichloro-2,2bis (p-chlorophenyl)ethane (DDD) | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 5–10 years | Acute hazard is unlikely | ||
| 3 | Dichloro diphenyl dichloroethane (DDE) | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 10 years | Slightly hazardous | ||
| 4 | Dicofol C14H9Cl5O | Acaricide | Moderate persistence Half life: 60 days | Moderately hazardous | ||
| 5 | Endrin C12H8Cl6O | Moderate Persistence Half life: 1Day to 12 Years | Highly hazardous | |||
| 6 | Dieldrin C12H8Cl6O | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 9 months | Highly hazardous | ||
| 7 | Methoxychlor C16H15Cl3O2 | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life:< 120 Days | Acute hazard is unlikely | ||
| 8 | Chlordane C10H6Cl8 | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 10 years | Moderately hazardous | ||
| 9 | Heptachlor C10H5Cl7 | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 2 years | Highly – Moderately hazardous | ||
| 10 | Lindane C6H6Cl6 | Acaricide | High Persistence Half life: 15 months | Moderately hazardous | ||
| 11 | Endosulfan C9H6Cl6O3S | Insecticide | Moderate Persistence Half life | Highly hazardous | ||
| 12 | Isodrin C12H8Cl6 | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 0.5–6 years | Highly hazardous | ||
| 13 | Isobenzan C9H4Cl8O | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 2.8 years | Highly hazardous | ||
| 14 | Chloropropylate C17H16Cl2O3 | Insecticide | Moderate Persistence Half life: 50 days | Acute hazard is unlikely | ||
| 15 | Aldrin C12H8Cl6 | Oral: 39 to 60 mg/kg | Insecticide | Moderate Persistence Half life: 4–7 years | Highly hazardous | |
| 16 | 1,4-dichlorobenzene C6H4Cl2 | Moderate Persistence Half life: < 50 days | Moderately hazardous | |||
| 17 | Benzene hexachloride (BHC) C6H6Cl6 | Acaricide | High Persistence Half life: 3 – 6 years | Acute hazard is unlikely | ||
| 18 | Mirex C10Cl12 | Insecticide | High Persistence Half life: 10 years | Acute hazard is unlikely | ||
| 19 | Pentachlorophenol C6Cl5OH | Fungicide | Moderate Persistence Half life: 45 days | Highly – Moderately hazardous | ||
| 20 | Toxaphene (Camphechlor) C10H10Cl8 | Acaricide | Moderate Persistence Half life 11 Years | Slightly hazardous |
Biochemical effects of major organochlorine pesticides.
| Sl.No | Chemical name | Organism | Biochemical effects | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Aldrin and Dieldrin | Human | Neurotoxic, reproductive, developmental,immunological, genotoxic, tumerogenic effects, nausea, vomiting, muscle twitching and aplastic anemia | USEPA, 2003 |
| Mouse, rat, guniea pig, rabbit and dog | Convulsions, loss in body weight, depression, increased irritability, salivation, hyperexitability, prostration and death | |||
| 2 | Chlordane | Human | Convulsions, tremor, mental confusion and incoordination | ATSDR, 1997 |
| Mice | Reduced fertility, liver cancer | |||
| Seals | Cancer, trauma, meningocephalitis | Kajiwara | ||
| 3 | BHC/ DDE | Human | Cyst in hands, itching, psoriasis, eczema, leucoderma, skin rashes | Subramaniam & Solomon, 2006 |
| 4 | DDT | Human | Prickling sensation of the mouth, nausea, dizziness, confusion, headache, lethargy, incoordination, vomiting, fatigue, tremors in the extremities, anorexia, anemia, muscular weakness, hyperexcitability, anxiety, and nervous tension | Klaassen |
| Mice | Liver tumors, liver changes including hepatocellular hypertrophy, margination and formation of lipospheres. | WHO, 1979 | ||
| Birds | Egg shell thinning | USEPA, 1975 | ||
| Fish | Affects membrane function and enzymes | |||
| Salmons | Impaired behavioral development | |||
| 5 | Diazion | Rats | Neurotoxicity | USEPA, 2000 |
| Reptiles, fishes and Mammals | Lacrimation, salivation, anorexia, bradycardia, abdominal pain, hyperactivity, anxiety, depression and vomiting | |||
| Birds | Wing spasms, wing drop, hunched back, tenesmus, diarrhea, ptosis of eyelid, prostration, opisthotonos-like seizures or wing-beat convulsions. | |||
| Human | Dark or blurred vision, anxiety and restlessness, as well as psychiatric symptoms such as depression, memory loss, and confusion and acute pancreatitis. | Reigert & Roberts, | ||
| 6 | Dicofol | Rats | Decrease in body weight and acute neurotoxicity | Phang |
| Dogs | Inhibition of ACTH (Adrenal cortical tropic hormone) | |||
| 7 | Endosulfan | Human | Decreases the white blood cell count and macrophage migration, adverse effects on humoral and cell-mediated immune system. Affects semen quality, sperm count, spermatogonial cells, sperm morphology and other defects in male sex hormones DNA damage and mutation | Pandey |
| Rats | Immunosuppression, neurological disorders, congenital birth defects, chromosomal abnormalities, mental retardation, impaired learning and memory loss and glomerulonephritis | Stockholm Convention, 2009 | ||
| 8 | Lindane | Human | Damage human liver, kidney, neural and immune systems, and induces birth defects cancer, cause neurotoxicity, reproductive toxicity and hepatotoxicity | Sahoo |
| Rats | Alters gene expression of liver and hepatotoxicity | Sumida | ||
| 9 | Methoxychlor | Sea Urchins | Fertilization and early development of eggs | Pesando |
| Rats | Reduced fertility | Cummings & Gray, | ||
| 10 | Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCB) | Human | Neurological disorders and short term memory | |
| Fishes, rats, monkeys and mice | Cancer, Hodgkins lymphoma, decreased birth weight and decreased size of thymus gland | Jacobson & Jacobson, | ||
| 11 | Pentachlorophenol | Human | Inflammation of the upper respiratory tract and bronchitis, blood effects such as aplastic anemia, effects on the kidney and liver, immunological effects, and irritation of the eyes, nose, and skin | ATSDR, 1999 |
| Rats and Mice | Effects the cardiovascular system, blood, liver, immune system, and central nervous system (CNS) |