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EXTOXNET PIP - MCPA
... weights, and oral doses of approximately 20 mg/kg/day caused increased relative liver weights [1]. Another study in rats showed no effects on kidney or liver weights over an unspecified period at oral doses of 60 mg/kg/day, but oral doses of 150 mg/kg/day did cause reversible increases in these weights ... identified in animal studies include the liver, kidneys, spleen. and thymus. Farm ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ACETOCHLOR
... decreased body weights and body weight gain in both sexes, high cholesterol levels in males, increased absolute and relative kidney and liver weight in males, and increased testicular weights at 50 ... , testicular atrophy with accompanying decreases in absolute and relative testicular weight, increase in relative liver weights in males and females, and clinical chemistry changes at 40 mg/kg/day, the ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ALLETHRIN
... weight gain, increased liver weights and, in females only, increased levels of serum liver enzymes [19]. A six-month study with dogs fed d-allethrin (bioallethrin) showed effects on the liver at 5 mg ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - ATRAZINE
... kg/day caused decreased food intake and increased heart and liver weights. At 75 mg/kg/day, there were decreases in ... liver, spleen, brain, and heart [3]. Long-term consumption of high levels of atrazine has caused tremors, changes in organ weights, and damage to the liver ... . In whitefish, atrazine accumulates in the brain, gall bladder, liver, and gut [16]. Effects on other organisms: Atrazine is not ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - CLETHODIM
... study of dogs, doses of 75 mg/kg/day resulted in increased relative and absolute liver weights, with anemia-like alterations in blood chemistry such as reduced hemoglobin, erythrocyte and hematocrit counts ... rats, no compound-related effects on the structure and function of the liver were observed, and no changes in liver weights were observed at the highest dose tested , approximately 100 mg/kg/day ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - CLOMAZONE
... liver weight occurred at the 2.5 mg/kg/day dose [58]. In 2-year feeding studies, rats fed more than 4.3 mg/kg/day exhibited elevated cholesterol levels, increased liver weights, and enlarged liver cells. Mice given doses above ... Animal studies have shown that clomazone affects the liver. Fate in humans and animals: Metabolism studies ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - CYANAZINE
... up to 225 mg/kg/day showed that cyanazine decreases body weight gain and increases liver weights [11]. Reproductive effects: Cyanazine caused decreases in maternal body weight gain in rats at doses ... a long-term study of rats fed cyanazine, moderate doses resulted in increased brain weights and decreased kidney weights in third generation offspring [11]. Toxic effects on the fetus were also observed ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - DICHLORVOS
... metabolized and eliminated from the body. Persons with reduced lung function, convulsive disorders, liver disorders, or recent exposure to cholinesterase inhibitors will be at increased risk from ... activity, increased liver weights, and increased liver cell size occurred [10]. Chronic exposure to dichlorvos will cause fluid to build up in the lungs (pulmonary edema). Liver enlargement has occurred ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-D
... orally to pregnant rats did not cause any adverse effects on birth weights or litter size. Higher doses (188 mg/kg/day) resulted in ... disappear within a few days, but there is a report of liver dysfunction from long-term exposure [1,25]. Fate in humans and animals ... , peak concentrations of 2,4-D were found in the blood, liver, kidney, lungs, and spleen of rats. There were lower levels in muscle ...
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EXTOXNET PIP - 2,4-DB
... /kg/day of 2,4-DB, experienced a number of chronic effects, including lower ovarian weights and fewer offspring born [33]. These data suggest that reproductive effects are not likely in ... is weakly or nonmutagenic. Carcinogenic effects: Preliminary evidence suggests that 2,4-DB can cause liver cancer in mice (hepatocellular carcinomas) [33]. However, in another study with rats fed lower doses ...
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