Ethylenethiourea in urine as an indicator of exposure to mancozeb in vineyard workers

In the present study, the personal exposure to mancozeb and/or ethilenethiourea (ETU) in 13 Italian vineyard workers and in 13 subjects without occupational exposure to pesticides was investigated. With this aim, the level of ETU in urine and the dermal exposure to mancozeb were determined. Baseline...

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Hauptverfasser: Colosio, Claudio, Fustinoni, S, Birindelli, S, Bonomi, I, De Paschale, G, Mammone, T, Tiramani, M, Vercelli, F, Visentin, S, Maroni, M
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Biological and medical sciences
Biomarkers - analysis
Biomonitoring
Environmental Monitoring - methods
Ethylenethiourea
Ethylenethiourea - analysis
Female
Fungicides, Industrial - administration & dosage
Fungicides, Industrial - pharmacokinetics
Humans
Male
Mancozeb
Maneb - administration & dosage
Maneb - pharmacokinetics
Medical sciences
Occupational Exposure - analysis
Pesticides, fertilizers and other agrochemicals toxicology
Skin - chemistry
Skin Absorption
Toxicology
Urine
Zineb - administration & dosage
Zineb - pharmacokinetics
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