Abstract:The inhalation exposure of pesticide applicators and
residents who live close to pesticide-treated fields is a worldwide
concern in public health. Quantitative assessment of exposure to pesticide
inhalation health risk highlights the need to accurately assess the
bioaccessibility rather than the total content in ambient air. Herein,
we developed an in vitro method to estimate the inhalation
bioaccessibility of emamectin benzoate and validated its applicability
using a rat plasma pharmacokinetic bioassay. Emame… Show more
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