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In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 44, Heft 6
ISSN: 1467-6346
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In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 44, Heft 6
ISSN: 1467-6346
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 44, Heft 6
ISSN: 1467-6346
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In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Band 43, Heft 7
ISSN: 1467-6346
In: Material Resources, Productivity and the Environment; OECD Green Growth Studies, S. 119-129
In: Journal of Latinos and education: JLE, Band 14, Heft 2, S. 143-145
ISSN: 1532-771X
In: Ecotoxicology and environmental safety: EES ; official journal of the International Society of Ecotoxicology and Environmental safety, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 307-319
ISSN: 1090-2414
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ISSN: 1468-0289
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In: Journal of Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University: JPNU, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 38-50
ISSN: 2413-2349
The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief review of the current knowledgeregarding metabolism and toxicity of copper and copper-based pesticides in living organisms.Copper is an essential trace element in all living organisms (bacteria, fungi, plants, and animals),because it participates in different metabolic processes and maintain functions of organisms. Thetransport and metabolism of copper in living organisms is currently the subject of many studies.Copper is absorbed, transported, distributed, stored, and excreted in the body via the complex ofhomeostatic processes, which provide organisms with a needed constant level of this micronutrientand avoid excessive amounts. Many aspects of copper homeostasis were studied at the molecularlevel. Copper based-pesticides, in particularly fungicides, bacteriocides and herbicides, are widelyused in agricultural practice throughout the world. Copper is an integral part of antioxidantenzymes, particularly copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (Cu,Zn-SOD), and plays prominent rolesin iron homeostasis. On the other hand, excess of copper in organism has deleterious effect,because it stimulates free radical production in the cell, induces lipid peroxidation, and disturbsthe total antioxidant capacity of the body. The mechanisms of copper toxicity are discussed in thisreview also.
In: Materials and design, Band 85, S. 719-723
ISSN: 1873-4197