THE TOXICITY OF LINDANE IN THE FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM: A REVIEW ON THE ARAL SEA
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Abstract
The disaster of the Aral Sea is one of the biggest environmental problem for the central Asia. The extinction of the Aral Sea began in the 60’s, as a consequence of the excessive water consumption for cotton fields irrigation. Pesticides, as the γ-hexachlorohexane (HCH) or Lindane, were used to increase cotton yields. After sea shrinkage, the infertile soil contaminated with pesticide residues dispersed salts and toxicants in the atmosphere. Due to intense winds, toxic salty dust poisoned the population around the Aral Sea, with severe health problems. Lindane, recently classified as carcinogenic to humans, showed endocrine disrupting activity. Unfavorable outcomes on pregnancy and birth seems to be due by…
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Authors
6- GZGulmira ZhurabekovaCorresponding
- ABAru Balmagambetova
- SBSerena Bianchi
- MBManuel Belli
- YBYerbol Bekmukhambetov
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Keywords
- Lindane
- Reproductive toxicity
- Toxicity
- Toxicology
- Biology
- Zoology
- Ecology
- Pesticide
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Life below water
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