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Rotenone is an odorless, colorless,
crystalline isoflavone. It
occurs naturally in the
seeds and
stems of
several plants, such as the
jicama vine, and...
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Pacific islands,
including New Guinea. The
roots of D.
elliptica contain rotenone, a
strong insecticide and fish poison. Also
known as
derris powder and...
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NIEHS research found that
people who
occupationally used two pesticides,
rotenone or paraquat,
developed Parkinson's
disease 2.5
times more
often than non-users...
- poisonous; the
seeds contain the
toxin rotenone,
which is used to
poison insects and fish.
Mature seeds have a high
rotenone content.
Commercial jícama cultivation...
- MPTP N-Methylnorsalsolinol
Norsalsolinol Oxidopamine (6-OHDA)
Paraquat Rotenone Salsolinol Ziram Noradrenergic 2′-NH2-MPTP (2′-amino-MPTP) 2,4,5-THA 4...
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Belleville Lake were
accidentally killed by the use of
rotenone upstream in Ford Lake.
Rotenone was used in Ford Lake to
eliminate fish po****tions in...
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others Baltimore Sun, 2007-04-27. "
Rotenone".
Pesticides News. 54: 20–21. 2001.
Material Fact
Sheets –
Rotenone Resource Guide for
Organic and Disease...
- the
substantia nigra. Moreover,
rotenone can
cross the BBB and
spread through the
central nervous system.
Since rotenone can
cross the blood-brain-barrier...
- of
certain pesticides such as carbamates, pyrethrins, pyrethroids, and
rotenone. It is a
semisynthetic derivative of
safrole and is
produced from the condensation...
- indigo, Acacia, for gum arabic, and Derris, for the
insecticide action of
rotenone, a
compound it produces.
Fallow or
green manure legume species are cultivated...