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Added By: Charusheela BouaMittalon January 22, 2011
Author: Charusheela Boua

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Boua, Charusheela. Endosulfan does not persist in living beings. Last Modified January 22, 2011. Last Accessed June 20, 2013. < http://www.wepapers.com/Papers/130426/Endosulfan_does_not_persist_in_living_beings >.
Description: On the basis of the report of scientific panel on contaminants in the food chain, it is concluded that in contrast to most related organochlorine pesticides, endosulfan has a less pronounced affinity to lipids. Consequently, bio-magnification and bio-accumulation of endosulfan, in terrestrial food chains, is less likely to occur. Moreover, Endosulfan is readily absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract and distributed to the kidneys and liver and to a lesser extent to other tissues causing no harm to the body.
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