Protein Information

ID 3092
Name SSA1
Synonyms 52 KDa R0 protein; 52 KDa ribonucleoprotein autoantigen R0/SS A; 52 kDa Ro protein; 52 kDa ribonucleoprotein autoantigen Ro/SS A; Autoantigen p27; R0(SS A); R052; RING finger protein 81…

Compound Information

ID 1468
Name HCH
CAS 1,2,3,4,5,6-hexachlorocyclohexane

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
19419051 Fernandez-Bringas LM, Ponce-Velez G, Calva LG, Salgado-Ugarte IH, Botello AV, Diaz Gonzalez G: Organochlorine pesticides in lacustrine sediments and tilapias of Metztitlan, Hidalgo, Mexico. Rev Biol Trop. 2008 Sep;56(3):1381-90.
The organochlorine pesticides (OP) are very stable molecules, due to this stability; they are very resistant in the environment and highly related to fat tissues with a wide diffusion property and an average time life higher then 10 years. We studied sediments (November 2001, April and June 2002) and organisms collected in April and July (2002) from the lacustric zone of Metzitlan, Hidalgo, Mexico. The analysis was performed according to UNEP/IAEA (1982) (sediments) and UNEP/FAO/IOC/IAEA (1986) (organisms) methods. Three chemical families of organochlorine pesticides were identified and analyzed to determine posible toxicological risk. The principal organochlorine compounds found in sediments were gamma-HCH, delta-HCH, p,p'-DDT and the endosulfan sulfate; these xenobiotics come from agriculture lands near the river and lake, used intensively, and most probably carried by the rain and rain flows into the main water body. In the tilapias tissue, p,p'-DDD y delta-HCH were detected. The average concentrations of organochlorine pesticides in sediments were within the internacional limits for freshwater benthonic fauna, although lindane (gamma-HCH) was near the limit. The fish were above the criteria established in the local legislation (NOM-027-SSA1-1993 y NOM-028-SSA1-1993).
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