
pmid: 5046118
Abstract It is generally known that organochlorine pesticides are slowly eliminated and that they accumulate in humans. By using pharmacokinetic relationships, these properties were quantitated to make them more meaningful. Repeated dosing causes the average level of dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane at equilibrium to rise to 500 times that following a single dose. The degree of accumulation of dieldrin is about three times as great.
Dieldrin, Kinetics, Time Factors, Adipose Tissue, Hydrocarbons, Halogenated, Humans, Pesticides, DDT, Half-Life
Dieldrin, Kinetics, Time Factors, Adipose Tissue, Hydrocarbons, Halogenated, Humans, Pesticides, DDT, Half-Life
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