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2006, Number 4

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Rev Salud Publica Nutr 2006; 7 (4)

Modo de acción de los insecticidas

Ponce G, Cantú PC, Flores A, Badii M, Zapata R, López B, Fernández I
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insecticide, organochlorinated, organophosphorated, carbamates, piretroids.

ABSTRACT

The majority of insecticides acts in some organisms and all participate in the interruption of certain metabolic transformations; but it is complex to establish the action way and in some cases which is not known, since some insecticides show more of an action way, makes difficult its classification. In this case we will direct ourselves to expose the different ways from action of the four known more important insecticide groups as they are the organochlorinated, organophosphorated, carbamates and piretroids


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