Overview of human exposure to dieldrin residues in the environment and current trends of residue levels in tissue.

Pesticides monitoring journal Pub Date : 1980-09-01
L B Ackerman
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An overview of available literature indicates that dieldrin residues are still found routinely in soil, air, water, and food, despite the 1974 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ban on the use of aldrin and dieldrin. Dieldrin residue levels in environmental substrates, which are indicative of aldrin or dieldrin use, have decreased significantly since the mid-1960s, the peak usage years. However, human tissue studies do not show a corresponding decline in dieldrin residue levels. Thirteen studies, conducted between 1963 and 1976, show that average dieldrin levels in human adipose tissue and human milk fat remain between 0.160 ppm and 0.220 ppm. Other studies suggest that an equilibrium exists in the distribution of dieldrin among various tissues in humans, including blood, fat, brain, and liver. This relationship indicates that the concentration of dieldrin in any tissue may be used as an index of total body burden. Thus it appears that the concentration of dieldrin in the human body has reached a constant level at which the amount ingested and absorbed equals the amount metabolized and excreted. The mechanism of the stable concentrations is unknown, as are the possible health effects of chronic, low-level exposure to dieldrin.

环境中人类接触狄氏剂残留物的概况和组织中残留水平的当前趋势。
对现有文献的综述表明,尽管1974年美国环境保护署禁止使用艾氏剂和狄氏剂,但在土壤、空气、水和食物中仍然经常发现狄氏剂残留。环境底物中的狄氏剂残留水平表明艾氏剂或狄氏剂的使用情况,自20世纪60年代中期以来,狄氏剂的使用高峰已显著下降。然而,人体组织研究并未显示狄氏剂残留水平相应下降。1963年至1976年间进行的13项研究表明,人类脂肪组织和乳脂中的狄氏剂平均含量保持在0.160 ppm至0.220 ppm之间。其他研究表明狄氏剂在人体各种组织中的分布是平衡的,包括血液、脂肪、大脑和肝脏。这一关系表明狄氏剂在任何组织中的浓度都可以作为机体总负荷的指标。这样看来,狄氏剂在人体内的浓度已经达到一个恒定的水平,在这个水平上,摄入和吸收的量等于代谢和排泄的量。稳定浓度的机制尚不清楚,长期低水平接触狄氏剂可能对健康产生的影响也不清楚。
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