Distribution of DDT residues in ®sh from the Songkhla Lake, Thailand

Since the early 1950s DDT has been extensively used in Thailand as a malaria repellent and as an agricultural pesticide, but was ®nally banned in 1994. In this study concentrations of p,p0-DDT, p,p0-DDE, and p,p0-DDD in 113 ®sh of four species (Scatophagus argus, Protosus canius, Channa striata and...

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spelling th-psu.2016-149942021-05-17T11:10:33Z Distribution of DDT residues in ®sh from the Songkhla Lake, Thailand คุณภาพสิ่งแวดล้อม การลดลงของทรัพยากรชีวภาพและความหลากหลายทางชีวภาพ Since the early 1950s DDT has been extensively used in Thailand as a malaria repellent and as an agricultural pesticide, but was ®nally banned in 1994. In this study concentrations of p,p0-DDT, p,p0-DDE, and p,p0-DDD in 113 ®sh of four species (Scatophagus argus, Protosus canius, Channa striata and Zonichthys nigrofasciata) are reported from the large, brackish Songkhla Lake and the Gulf of Thailand. The mean DDT concentrations at di erent locations in the analysed ®sh species ranged from 33 to 170 ng/g lipid wt. (0.086-7.7 ng/g fresh wt.). This is well below the recommended maximum residue levels in aquatic animals used for human consumption (5000 ng/g fresh wt.) in Thailand. The comparatively low residue levels could be due to the high temperature and solar radiation in the region, which may result in a high volatilising and degradation rate of DDT. Also, the high productivity of the lake could result in a dilution e ect, when DDT is distributed in a large amount of organic matter, followed by a high biological degradation of the substance. 2016-02-24T03:39:05Z 2021-05-17T11:10:32Z 2016-02-24T03:39:05Z 2021-05-17T11:10:32Z 2544 Article http://kb.psu.ac.th/psukb/handle/2016/14994 en_US application/pdf ScienceDirect
institution Prince of Songkhla University
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topic คุณภาพสิ่งแวดล้อม
การลดลงของทรัพยากรชีวภาพและความหลากหลายทางชีวภาพ
spellingShingle คุณภาพสิ่งแวดล้อม
การลดลงของทรัพยากรชีวภาพและความหลากหลายทางชีวภาพ
Distribution of DDT residues in ®sh from the Songkhla Lake, Thailand
description Since the early 1950s DDT has been extensively used in Thailand as a malaria repellent and as an agricultural pesticide, but was ®nally banned in 1994. In this study concentrations of p,p0-DDT, p,p0-DDE, and p,p0-DDD in 113 ®sh of four species (Scatophagus argus, Protosus canius, Channa striata and Zonichthys nigrofasciata) are reported from the large, brackish Songkhla Lake and the Gulf of Thailand. The mean DDT concentrations at di erent locations in the analysed ®sh species ranged from 33 to 170 ng/g lipid wt. (0.086-7.7 ng/g fresh wt.). This is well below the recommended maximum residue levels in aquatic animals used for human consumption (5000 ng/g fresh wt.) in Thailand. The comparatively low residue levels could be due to the high temperature and solar radiation in the region, which may result in a high volatilising and degradation rate of DDT. Also, the high productivity of the lake could result in a dilution e ect, when DDT is distributed in a large amount of organic matter, followed by a high biological degradation of the substance.
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title Distribution of DDT residues in ®sh from the Songkhla Lake, Thailand
title_short Distribution of DDT residues in ®sh from the Songkhla Lake, Thailand
title_full Distribution of DDT residues in ®sh from the Songkhla Lake, Thailand
title_fullStr Distribution of DDT residues in ®sh from the Songkhla Lake, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Distribution of DDT residues in ®sh from the Songkhla Lake, Thailand
title_sort distribution of ddt residues in ®sh from the songkhla lake, thailand
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publishDate 2016
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