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JOURNAL OF BIOCHEMICAL AND MOLECULAR TOXICOLOGY
Volume 37, Issue 6, Pages -Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/jbt.23341
Keywords
ecotoxicity; insecticide; mechanism of action; toxicity; triflumuron
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Pesticides are used to kill pests but they can also be harmful to human health and the environment. Triflumuron (TFM) is a widely used insecticide that increases crop yield by inhibiting the synthesis of chitin in insects. However, there is limited research on its toxicity and mode of action in mammalian systems. This review aims to summarize the toxic effects of TFM on crops, the environment, and human beings.
Pesticides have been used to kill pests such as insects, fungi, rodents, and unwanted plants. As these compounds are potentially toxic to the target organisms, they could also be harmful to human health and the environment. Several chronic adverse effects have been identified even after months or years of exposure. The adverse effects of pesticides on the agricultural ecosystem have been a matter of concern in recent decades. In this review, we present an overview of the studies, including our previous studies, monitoring currently used pesticides in the Tunisian agricultural soils that belong to the class of insect growth regulators (IGRs). Triflumuron (TFM) is a benzoyl phenyl urea insecticide belonging to the class of IGRs. TFM is widely used around the world to increase crop yield by protecting them from damage caused by insects. TFM works by inhibiting the synthesis of chitin, an essential part of the insect cuticle, making it susceptible to pathogens and deformities. Consequently, insects become more susceptible to pathogens and malformations. However, studies revealing its toxicity and its mode of action in mammalian systems remain very limited. The aim of this review is to better inform the community about the impact of TFM on crops, the environment, and human beings by summarizing its toxic effects.
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