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Isodrin belongs to the group of [[organochlorine pesticides]]
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== Notes ==
  
Together with the other "drins", aldrin, dieldrin and endrin, isodrin was developed in the 1940s to provide an alternative to [[DDT]]. European endrin production peaked in 1967 and ceased in 1980. Other drins were produced until 1990. Endrin was used mainly used as a rodenticide.
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! bgcolor="#FF8888" | Isodrin
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| align="center" | C<sub>12</sub>H<sub>8</sub>Cl<sub>6</sub>
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De combinatie van persistentie en grote vetoplosbaarheid zorgde ervoor dat deze
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Together with the other "drins", aldrin, dieldrin and endrin, isodrin was developed in the 1940s to provide an alternative to [[DDT]]. European drin production peaked in 1967 and ceased in 1990. It used to be commonly used as an insecticide in agriculture and to control malaria spreading mosquito's.
stoffen zich ophoopten in het milieu (grond en sediment) en via de voedselketen zich
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Since isodrin is no longer manufactured or used in the European Union or the United States, its leakage to the marine environment from these countries is not expected to be significant.
ophoopten in het vet van dier en mens.  
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In water mostly adsorbs to suspended particles, organic matter, soils and sediments. It has a low tendency to evaporate and isn't easily degraded in the atmosphere, causing it to be transported over great distances. It is also stable in water and soils. It can take between 0,5 and 6 years to half the isodin concentration of a soil. <ref>[http://www.speclab.com/compound/c465736.htm www.speclab.com]</ref>
Drins zijn zeer vergiftig voor het milieu, zijn verdacht carcinogeen, en kunnen
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ernstige schade toebrengen aan de gezondheid bij langdurige blootstelling aan lage
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Isodrin may [[bioaccumulation|bioaccumulate]] in aquatic organisms and has a tendency to [[biomagnification|biomagnify]] through [[food chain|food chains]]. [http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk/business/topics/pollution/39197.aspx UK environment agency]
hoeveelheden.  
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De (mogelijke) blootstelling van het milieu komt door het vrijkomen (nalevering) van
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Isodrin is a very toxic chemical for fresh water fishes. They die when exposed to concentrations above 6 µg/l. Zooplankton and chrustations start dying when exposed to concentrations above 1 mg/l. [http://www.pesticideinfo.org/Detail_Chemical.jsp?Rec_Id=PC38923 www.pesticideinfor.org]
deze stoffen uit gecontamineerde grond en sediment.
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De humane blootstelling aan deze stoffen is via de voedselketen door het eten van
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gecontamineerd vetrijk voedsel. Ook via moedermelk kunnen baby’s worden
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blootgesteld.  
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== Environmental standards and legislation ==
In 2001 is vastgesteld dat er via voeding voor drins (aldrin, dieldrin en endrin) geen
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humaan gezondheidsrisico is (RIVM rapport 711701025).  
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[[OSPAR List of priority substances|Included in the OSPAR list of substances of priority action]]
[http://www.rivm.nl/rvs/Images/Drins%2008%20f_tcm35-54898.pdf]
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[[Category:Toxicity chemicals]]

Latest revision as of 13:19, 9 August 2020

Definition of Isodrin:
Isodrin belongs to the group of organochlorine pesticides
This is the common definition for Isodrin, other definitions can be discussed in the article

Notes

Isodrin
isodrin
Formula
C12H8Cl6

Together with the other "drins", aldrin, dieldrin and endrin, isodrin was developed in the 1940s to provide an alternative to DDT. European drin production peaked in 1967 and ceased in 1990. It used to be commonly used as an insecticide in agriculture and to control malaria spreading mosquito's. Since isodrin is no longer manufactured or used in the European Union or the United States, its leakage to the marine environment from these countries is not expected to be significant. In water mostly adsorbs to suspended particles, organic matter, soils and sediments. It has a low tendency to evaporate and isn't easily degraded in the atmosphere, causing it to be transported over great distances. It is also stable in water and soils. It can take between 0,5 and 6 years to half the isodin concentration of a soil. [1]

Isodrin may bioaccumulate in aquatic organisms and has a tendency to biomagnify through food chains. UK environment agency

Isodrin is a very toxic chemical for fresh water fishes. They die when exposed to concentrations above 6 µg/l. Zooplankton and chrustations start dying when exposed to concentrations above 1 mg/l. www.pesticideinfor.org


Environmental standards and legislation

Included in the OSPAR list of substances of priority action


References

The main author of this article is Daphnis De Pooter
Please note that others may also have edited the contents of this article.

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