Author:
Hwang Kathleen,Eisenberg Michael L.,Walters Rustin C.,Lipshultz Larry I.
Abstract
Dibromo-chloro-propane (DBCP), a persistent liphophilic brominated organochlorine, has been produced for
agricultural purposes as a nematocide since the 1950s. Widespread use due to its effectiveness as a pesticide continued
until the late 1970s when early reports of its toxicity emerged from the laboratories, particularly its impact on
spermatogenesis and other adverse reproductive health effects. Since then innumerable cases and studies have surfaced
with clear impact after exposure to DBCP, however, the sustained effect of this exposure has yet to be completely
understood. As a result of these studies, environmental agencies banned almost all agricultural uses of DBCP in the
United States in the late 1970s. This review will try to balance the known toxicity of DBCP with a scientific assessment of
published data and a summary of the legal issues that have resulted.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Cited by
4 articles.
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