Published December 2019 | Version v1
Journal article

Combined toxicity of pyrethroid insecticides and heavy metals: a review

  • 1. Zhejiang Academy of Medical Sciences, Institute of Hygiene (China)

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Co-occurrence of pyrethroid insecticides and heavy metals in the environment may produce combined toxic effects that are higher or lower than toxic effects of single chemicals. Here, we review the interactive effects between various pyrethroid insecticides and metals. Specifically, metals inhibit the microbial degradation of pyrethroids in soil and water environments, but metals facilitate pyrethroids photodegradation. Metals have shown both inhibition and improvement of the detoxification of pyrethroids in living organisms. Exposure to the mixtures of metals and pyrethroids causes enhanced or reduced toxic effects regarding acute toxicity, reproductive and developmental toxicity, hepatotoxicity, immunotoxicity, oxidative stress, biochemical and hematological alterations and genotoxicity, in comparison with those of single chemicals. The few studies that evaluated combined toxicity using specific models revealed both synergistic and antagonistic interactions between pyrethroid insecticides and heavy metals. Limited information is available regarding the underlying mechanisms responsible for the combined toxicity.

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Journal Title
Environmental Chemistry Letters (Internet)
Journal Volume
17
Journal Issue
4
Journal Page Range
p. 1693-1706
ISSN
1610-3661

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Country of Publication
Germany
Country of Input or Organization
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
INIS RN
54110861
Subject category
S60: APPLIED LIFE SCIENCES; S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
Descriptors DEI
BIODEGRADATION; COMPARATIVE EVALUATIONS; DETOXIFICATION; HEAVY METALS; INSECTICIDES; INTERACTIONS; MIXTURES; OXIDATION; POLLUTION; SOILS; STRESSES; TOXICITY; WATER
Descriptors DEC
CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DECOMPOSITION; DISPERSIONS; ELEMENTS; EVALUATION; HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS; METALS; OXYGEN COMPOUNDS; PESTICIDES

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