The fate of γ‐benzene hexachloride in normal and resistant houseflies. II

作者: F. R. Bradbury , H. Standen

DOI: 10.1002/JSFA.2740060206

关键词: RadiochemistryPesticideLindanePesticide resistanceCarbon tetrachlorideBenzeneOrganic chemistryChemistryPaper chromatography

摘要: The fate of γ-benzene hexachloride in both normal and benzene hexachloride-resistant houseflies (Musca domestica) has been studied by radiochemical methods means 14C-labelled hexachloride. After exposure to the insecticide resistant flies showed less radioactivity carbon tetrachloride extracts than did flies, but paper chromatography these radioactive compound present be A proportion absorbed kinds is converted into water-soluble products which are not extracted tetrachloride, amount this product greater for being approximately 50% total during six hours' insects insecticide.

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