1- Overview.
2- Sample preparation approaches and methods to detected and quantify different classes of compounds, as well as approaches for in vivo and in vitro toxicity evaluation.
The classes of pesticides will be as follows.
¿Insecticides, such as organochlorines, organophosphates and carbamates. This category also includes insect repellents such as citronella (of natural origin) and diethyltoluamide (DEET), and others.
¿Herbicides or weed killers (e.g. paraquat, diquat and glyphosate, and others).
¿Fungicides (when applied to wood, these are called wood preservatives).
¿Rodenticides.
¿Other pesticides, including algaecides, miticides and acaricides.
¿This detailed volume explores practical procedures on the identification and quantification of pesticides in a variety of samples. Chapters guide the reader through methods and protocols for the extraction of pesticides from biological and non-biological samples, pitfalls in dosing techniques and structures identification, and also provide an overview of the problems that these pesticides cause in human populations. As part of the Methods in Pharmacology and Toxicology series, chapters include introductions to their respective topics, lists of reagents and materials, step-by-step guides and reproducible lab protocols, as well as valuable tips on addressing common problems and avoiding known pitfalls.
Authoritative and practical, Pesticide Toxicology is an ideal reference for academia, analysts, toxicologists, environmentalists, and health and industry professionals aiming to understand the associated risks and to limit the use of these substancesand minimize their potential damage to human health and the environment.