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Under neurotoxicity-the agent is sprayed-so the main concern would seem to be pulmonary toxicity, not skin or ingestion. Why isn't this discussed? Dehughes ( talk) 19:53, 31 July 2014 (UTC) reply


Neurotoxicity for humans

The citation for this section does not explain the claims made. Searching the PAN for bifenthrin yields no results... treasuretron 19:40, 4 January 2016


"Biotransformation Pyrethroids are much less toxic in mammals than they are in insects and fish, because mammals have the ability to rapidly break the ester bond in bifenthrin and break the substance into its inactive acid and alcohol components:[2]"

The citation for this section does not address this claim, it is a study of "the differences in the effects of chronic toxicity induced by individual stereoisomers" of Bifenthrin. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2607:7B00:3300:0:0:0:0:219 ( talk) 03:54, 6 January 2019 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Under neurotoxicity-the agent is sprayed-so the main concern would seem to be pulmonary toxicity, not skin or ingestion. Why isn't this discussed? Dehughes ( talk) 19:53, 31 July 2014 (UTC) reply


Neurotoxicity for humans

The citation for this section does not explain the claims made. Searching the PAN for bifenthrin yields no results... treasuretron 19:40, 4 January 2016


"Biotransformation Pyrethroids are much less toxic in mammals than they are in insects and fish, because mammals have the ability to rapidly break the ester bond in bifenthrin and break the substance into its inactive acid and alcohol components:[2]"

The citation for this section does not address this claim, it is a study of "the differences in the effects of chronic toxicity induced by individual stereoisomers" of Bifenthrin. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2607:7B00:3300:0:0:0:0:219 ( talk) 03:54, 6 January 2019 (UTC) reply


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