2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.114418
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Accumulation of pyrethroids induces changes in metabolism of the entomopathogenic fungus Beauveria bassiana—Proteomic and lipidomic background

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“…The choreoathetosis syndrome, often known as "CS syndrome," is characterized by symptoms in insects such as hyperactivity, a bent back, salivation, tremors, and lack of coordination that proceed to sinuous writhing motions. T syndrome is noted for symptoms such as tremors, incoordination, prostration, seizures, and death (Litwin et al, 2023). Although they are typically thought to be less harmful to man and animals than the older insecticides they replaced, they can nevertheless found to be harmful to health if applied incorrectly (Ariyani et al, 2020).…”
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“…The choreoathetosis syndrome, often known as "CS syndrome," is characterized by symptoms in insects such as hyperactivity, a bent back, salivation, tremors, and lack of coordination that proceed to sinuous writhing motions. T syndrome is noted for symptoms such as tremors, incoordination, prostration, seizures, and death (Litwin et al, 2023). Although they are typically thought to be less harmful to man and animals than the older insecticides they replaced, they can nevertheless found to be harmful to health if applied incorrectly (Ariyani et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The metabolites of pyrethroids were proven to be present in the urine following consumption of semolina (pasta), rice, whole-wheat bread, breakfast cereals, and fruits from sprayed areas and, due to their lipophilicity, pass through the blood-brain barrier at levels deemed neurotoxic (Costa 2015, Chrustek et al, 2018. Recent research has also shown that pyrethroids can bioaccumulate in aquatic organisms and in human breast milk (Litwin et al, 2023). They have also been proven to be transmissible through the mother in marine animals and poultry (Litwin et al, 2023).…”
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