Male reproductive toxicity of organophosphorous compounds: a review |
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Authors: | Suresh C. Joshi Preeti Sharma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Reproductive Toxicology Unit, Center for Advanced Studies, Department of Zoology , University of Rajasthan , Jaipur 302055, Rajasthan, India s_c_joshi2003@rediffmail.com;3. Reproductive Toxicology Unit, Center for Advanced Studies, Department of Zoology , University of Rajasthan , Jaipur 302055, Rajasthan, India |
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Abstract: | Fertility is declining in many countries and there has been substantial interest in the potential adverse effects of exposure to environmental hazardous chemicals, including pesticides on male reproduction. Organophosphorous compounds (organophosphates, OP) constitute a heterogeneous category of chemicals specifically designed for the control of pests or plant diseases. OP are known to produce reproductive toxicity, resulting in a decrease in the fertility levels of humans and animals. This review article mainly focused on toxicity of some OP such as acephate, chlorpyrifos, diazinon, dimethoate, fenitrothion, malathion, and monocrotophos especially dealing with reproductive toxicity in males. Furthermore, this review deals with mode of action and clinical syndromes of OP. Considerable lab studies on animals concluded that OP produce adverse effects on male reproductive system. |
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Keywords: | organophosphorous compounds reproductive toxicity insecticides fertility exposure |
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