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1999 (1999-04-26) Columbus Ohio US; abstract no 219495 FUJIMOTO IZUMI ET AL: "Insecticide compositions containing pyrethroids and fipronil
Au Canada le Pic à tête rouge commence à pondre des œufs la deuxième semaine de of neonicotinoids and fipronil on vertebrate wildlife
Les gomphes des rapides femelles pondent leurs œufs dans les rapides les effets de l'imidaclopride (un néonicotinoïde populaire) et du fipronil sur les
Les œufs sont fécondés dans une région pendiméthaline du fipronil et de la perméthrine de qualité technique sur cinq espèces
Le Colin de Virginie a habituellement des couvées de 12 à 14 œufs (fourchette de 7 of neonicotinoids and fipronil on vertebrate wildlife
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fipronil-sulfone fipronil-thioether and fipronil-desulfinyl expressed as fipronil Fipronil was scheduled at the 47th session of the CCPR (2015) for the evaluation of additional MRLs by the 2016 JMPR The Meeting received residue trial information on basil from Thailand RESIDUE ANALYSIS Analytical methods
5 9 FIPRONIL (202) RESIDUE AND ANALYTICAL ASPECTS Fipronil was first evaluated by the JMPR in 1997 for toxicology and in 2001 for residues The 2000 JMPR re-evaluated fipronil for toxicology and established an ADI of 0–0 0002 mg/kg bw and an ARfD of 0 003 mg/kg bw for fipronil and fipronil-desulfinyl alone or in combination
Fipronil is a broad-spectrum insecticide used to combat insects such as ants fleas lice ticks cockroaches and mites Use on food-producing animals (livestock) is not permitted What fundamental effects can fipronil have on human health? Fipronil is acutely toxic in animal experiments when ingested orally absorbed through the
for fipronil in eggs; the sum of fipronil and fipronil sulfone expressed as fipronil The higher concentration was set at 0 020 mg/kg 10x the targeted LOQ Validation of the method demonstrated excellent performance for the identification and quantification of fipronil and fipronil sulfone in egg
FIPRONIL NPIC General Fact Sheets are designed to provide scientific information to the general public This document is intended to promote informed decision-making Please refer to the Technical Fact Sheet for more information What is fipronil Fipronil is a broad use insecticide that belongs to the phenylpyrazole chemical family
What is fipronil Fipronil is a broad use insecticide that belongs to the phenylpyrazole chemical family. Fipronil is used to control ants, beetles, cockroaches, fleas, ticks, termites, mole crickets, thrips, rootworms, weevils, and other insects. Fipronil is a white powder with a moldy odor.
Similarly, in trials with weanlings and juveniles, there were no significant adverse effects observed in this relatively vulnerable group and therefore fipronil could be considered safe to use in younger animals, including weanlings.
Glutamate-gated GABA chloride channels appear to be a critical target for fipronil (Zhao et al., 2004) and, since these channels are only found in invertebrates (Raymond and Sattelle, 2002), possibly explains the high selectivity of fipronil for invertebrate pests (Zhao et al., 2004).
The bioavailability of topically-applied fipronil is generally accepted as 5% dogs and cats (Brayden, 2003) due to limited permeability through the stratum corneum (Birckel et al., 1996; Cochet et al., 1997). Limited information is available regarding transdermal movement of fipronil and/or metabolites through dogs and cats.