miércoles, 25 de agosto de 2010
Widely used herbicide, atrazine, causes prostate inflammation in male rats and delays puberty
ScienceDaily (2010-08-24) -- A new study shows that male rats prenatally exposed to low doses of atrazine, a widely used herbicide, are more likely to develop prostate inflammation and to go through puberty later than non-exposed animals. The research adds to a growing body of literature on atrazine, an herbicide predominantly used to control weeds and grasses in crops such as corn and sugar cane. Atrazine and its byproducts are known to be relatively persistent in the environment, potentially finding their way into water supplies.
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There has been much discussion in previous months about the effects of high levels of this compound in the general water supply.
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