نتایج جستجو برای: prochloraz

تعداد نتایج: 158  

2006
Géraldine Lemaire Wissem Mnif Jean-Marc Pascussi Arnaud Pillon Fanja Rabenoelina Hélène Fenet Elena Gomez Claude Casellas Jean-Claude Nicolas Vincent Cavaillès Marie-Josèphe Duchesne Patrick Balaguer

1 These authors contributed equally to the study. ABSTRACT Pregnane X receptor (hPXR, NR1I2) is activated by various chemically unrelated compounds, including environmental pollutants and drugs. We proceeded here to in vitro screening of 28 pesticides with a new reporter system that detects hPXR activators. The cell line was obtained by a two-step stable transfection of cervical cancer HeLa cel...

2016
Joel D A Tyndall Manya Sabherwal Alia A Sagatova Mikhail V Keniya Jacopo Negroni Rajni K Wilson Matthew A Woods Klaus Tietjen Brian C Monk

Azole antifungals, known as demethylase inhibitors (DMIs), target sterol 14α-demethylase (CYP51) in the ergosterol biosynthetic pathway of fungal pathogens of both plants and humans. DMIs remain the treatment of choice in crop protection against a wide range of fungal phytopathogens that have the potential to reduce crop yields and threaten food security. We used a yeast membrane protein expres...

2014
Maarke J.E. Roelofs A. Roberto Temming Aldert H. Piersma Martin van den Berg Majorie B.M. van Duursen

Conazole fungicides are widely used in agriculture despite their suspected endocrine disrupting properties. In this study, the potential (anti-)androgenic effects of ten conazoles were assessed and mutually compared with existing data. Effects of cyproconazole (CYPRO), fluconazole (FLUC), flusilazole (FLUS), hexaconazole (HEXA), myconazole (MYC), penconazole (PEN), prochloraz (PRO), tebuconazol...

Journal: :Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety 2021

Flupyradifurone, a novel butenolide insecticide, selectively targets insect nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs), comparable to structurally different insecticidal chemotypes such as neonicotinoids and sulfoximines. However, flupyradifurone was shown in acute toxicity tests be several orders of magnitude less toxic western honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) than many other insecticides targeti...

2013
Reed M. Johnson Lizette Dahlgren Blair D. Siegfried Marion D. Ellis

BACKGROUND Chemical analysis shows that honey bees (Apis mellifera) and hive products contain many pesticides derived from various sources. The most abundant pesticides are acaricides applied by beekeepers to control Varroa destructor. Beekeepers also apply antimicrobial drugs to control bacterial and microsporidial diseases. Fungicides may enter the hive when applied to nearby flowering crops....

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2017
A Lentola A David A Abdul-Sada A Tapparo D Goulson E M Hill

Garden centres frequently market nectar- and pollen-rich ornamental plants as "pollinator-friendly", however these plants are often treated with pesticides during their production. There is little information on the nature of pesticide residues present at the point of purchase and whether these plants may actually pose a threat to, rather than benefit, the health of pollinating insects. Using m...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2007
Chad R Blystone Johnathan Furr Christy S Lambright Kembra L Howdeshell Bryce C Ryan Vickie S Wilson Gerald A Leblanc Leon Earl Gray

Prochloraz (PCZ) is an imidazole fungicide that inhibits gonadal steroidogenesis and antagonizes the androgen receptor (AR). We hypothesized that pubertal exposure to PCZ would reduce testosterone production and delay male rat reproductive development. Sprague Dawley rats were dosed by gavage with 0, 31.3, 62.5, or 125 mg/kg/day of PCZ from postnatal day (PND) 23 to 42 or 51. There was a signif...

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