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Elimination of endrin by mallard ducks

Authors :
Gary H. Heinz
Richard W. Johnson
Source :
Toxicology. 12(3)
Publication Year :
1979

Abstract

Endrin is very toxic to birds and has been implicated in the deaths of birds in nature. However, it is not known how rapidly birds eliminate endrin, a factor important in determining how much is accumulated in tissues. In this study, the loss rate of endrin was followed for 64 days in mallard ( Anas platyrhynchos ) drakes that had been fed 20 ppm endrin for 13 days. The loss from carcass and blood was described by the equation Y = ae b/trx where Y = the concentration of endrin in ppm, a = the concentration at day 0, e = the base of natural logarithms, b = the first order rate constant for the elimination process, and x = the number of days after cessation of endrin treatment. Endrin was lost rapidly at first; concentrations in carcasses on a wet-weight bases decreased by 50% in the first 3 days. Thereafter, endrin was eliminated more slowly; elimination of 50% of the remainder required 8.9 days, and it took 32.9 days to lose 90% of the original amount.

Details

ISSN :
0300483X
Volume :
12
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Toxicology
Accession number :
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