Pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: A case report

Glyphosate herbicide is promoted by the manufacturer as having no risks to human health, with acute toxicity being very low in normal use. In Thailand, however, poisoning from glyphosate agricultural herbicides has been increasing. A case of rapid lethal intoxication from glyphosate-surfactant herbi...

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Main Authors: Pongruk Sribanditmongkol, Prapan Jutavijittum, Pattaravadee Pongraveevongsa, Klintean Wunnapuk, Piya Durongkadech
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-518472018-09-04T06:10:24Z Pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: A case report Pongruk Sribanditmongkol Prapan Jutavijittum Pattaravadee Pongraveevongsa Klintean Wunnapuk Piya Durongkadech Medicine Glyphosate herbicide is promoted by the manufacturer as having no risks to human health, with acute toxicity being very low in normal use. In Thailand, however, poisoning from glyphosate agricultural herbicides has been increasing. A case of rapid lethal intoxication from glyphosate-surfactant herbicide involved a 37-year-old woman, who deliberately ingested approximately 500 mL of concentrated Roundup formulation (41% glyphosate as the isopropylamine salt and 15% polyoxyethylene amine; Mosanto Company). The postmortem examination revealed that the stomach contained 550 mL of yellow fluid. The gastric mucosa of anterior fundus revealed hemorrhage and the small intestines had marked dilatation and thin walls. We used the high-performance liquid chromatography method for determination of serum and gastric content levels of glyphosate. The glyphosate levels of serum and gastric content were 3.05 and 59.72 mg/mL, respectively. Toxic effects of polyoxyethylene amine and Roundup were caused by their ability to erode tissues including mucous membranes and linings of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. A mild degree of pulmonary congestion and edema was observed in both lungs. We proposed that the characteristic picture of microvesicular steatosis of the hepatocytes, seen predominantly in centrilobular zones of the liver, resembled drug-induced hepatic toxicity or secondary hypoxic stress. Copyright © 2012 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2018-09-04T06:10:24Z 2018-09-04T06:10:24Z 2012-09-01 Journal 01957910 2-s2.0-84865458682 10.1097/PAF.0b013e31824b936c https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84865458682&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/51847
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
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topic Medicine
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Pongruk Sribanditmongkol
Prapan Jutavijittum
Pattaravadee Pongraveevongsa
Klintean Wunnapuk
Piya Durongkadech
Pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: A case report
description Glyphosate herbicide is promoted by the manufacturer as having no risks to human health, with acute toxicity being very low in normal use. In Thailand, however, poisoning from glyphosate agricultural herbicides has been increasing. A case of rapid lethal intoxication from glyphosate-surfactant herbicide involved a 37-year-old woman, who deliberately ingested approximately 500 mL of concentrated Roundup formulation (41% glyphosate as the isopropylamine salt and 15% polyoxyethylene amine; Mosanto Company). The postmortem examination revealed that the stomach contained 550 mL of yellow fluid. The gastric mucosa of anterior fundus revealed hemorrhage and the small intestines had marked dilatation and thin walls. We used the high-performance liquid chromatography method for determination of serum and gastric content levels of glyphosate. The glyphosate levels of serum and gastric content were 3.05 and 59.72 mg/mL, respectively. Toxic effects of polyoxyethylene amine and Roundup were caused by their ability to erode tissues including mucous membranes and linings of the gastrointestinal and respiratory tracts. A mild degree of pulmonary congestion and edema was observed in both lungs. We proposed that the characteristic picture of microvesicular steatosis of the hepatocytes, seen predominantly in centrilobular zones of the liver, resembled drug-induced hepatic toxicity or secondary hypoxic stress. Copyright © 2012 by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
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author Pongruk Sribanditmongkol
Prapan Jutavijittum
Pattaravadee Pongraveevongsa
Klintean Wunnapuk
Piya Durongkadech
author_facet Pongruk Sribanditmongkol
Prapan Jutavijittum
Pattaravadee Pongraveevongsa
Klintean Wunnapuk
Piya Durongkadech
author_sort Pongruk Sribanditmongkol
title Pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: A case report
title_short Pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: A case report
title_full Pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: A case report
title_fullStr Pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: A case report
title_full_unstemmed Pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: A case report
title_sort pathological and toxicological findings in glyphosate-surfactant herbicide fatality: a case report
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