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Toxicity and detoxification of monocrotophos from ecosystem using different approaches: A review.

Simranjeet Singh1, Vijay Kumar2, Ramesh Kanwar3, Abdul Basit Wani4, Jatinder Pal Kaur Gill5, Vinod Kumar Garg6, Joginder Singh7, Praveen C Ramamurthy8.   

Abstract

Monocrotophos (MCP) is an organophosphate insecticide with broad application in agricultural crops like rice, maize, sugarcane, cotton, soybeans, groundnut and vegetables. MCP solubilize in water readily and thus reduced sorption occurs in soil. This leads to MCP leaching into the groundwater and pose a significant threat of contamination. The MCP's half-life depends on the temperature and pH value and estimated as 17-96 d. But the half-life of technical grade MCP can exceed up to 2500 days if properly stored at 38 °C in a glass or polyethylene container in a stable condition. It causes abnormality, ranging from mild to severe confusion, agitation, hypersalivation, convulsion, pulmonary failure, senescence in mammals and insects. MCP affects humans by inhibiting the activity of the acetylcholine esterase enzyme. MCP is accountable for the catalytic degradation of acetylcholine and affects the neurotransmission between neurons. This review discusses MCP's various aspects and fate on aquatic and terrestrial life forms, quantification methods for monitoring, various degradation processes, and their mechanisms. Different case studies related to its impact on the human population in different parts of the world have been discussed. Efforts have also been made to summarize and present different microbial population's role in its degradation and mineralization.
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Keywords:  Biodegradation; Half-life; Microbes; Monocrotophos; N-Methylacetoacetamide; Persistence; Photocatalytic

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33676273     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2021.130051

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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1.  Neuroprotective Effect of N-acetylcysteine Against Monocrotophos-Induced Oxidative Stress in Different Brain Regions of Rats.

Authors:  Twinkle Dhillon; Amit Kumar; Vijay Kumar
Journal:  Appl Biochem Biotechnol       Date:  2022-05-19       Impact factor: 3.094

2.  N-Acetylcysteine Reverses Monocrotophos Exposure-Induced Hepatic Oxidative Damage via Mitigating Apoptosis, Inflammation and Structural Changes in Rats.

Authors:  Jagjeet Singh; Annu Phogat; Chandra Prakash; Sunil Kumar Chhikara; Sandeep Singh; Vinay Malik; Vijay Kumar
Journal:  Antioxidants (Basel)       Date:  2021-12-30
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