Journal or Publishing Institution: Reproductive Toxicology
Date of Publication: 02/18/2011
Study: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0890623811000566
Author(s): Aris, A., and Leblanc, S.
Article Type: Peer Reviewed Study
Abstract:
Pesticides associated to genetically modified foods (PAGMF), are engineered to tolerate herbicides such as glyphosate (GLYP) and gluphosinate (GLUF) or insecticides such as the bacterial toxin bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between maternal and fetal exposure, and to determine exposure levels of GLYP and its metabolite aminomethyl phosphoric acid (AMPA), GLUF and its metabolite 3-methylphosphinicopropionic acid (3-MPPA) and Cry1Ab protein (a Bt toxin) in Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada. Blood of thirty pregnant women (PW) and thirty-nine nonpregnant women (NPW) were studied. Serum GLYP and GLUF were detected in NPW and not detected in PW. Serum 3-MPPA and CryAb1 toxin were detected in PW, their fetuses and NPW. This is the first study to reveal the presence of circulating PAGMF in women with and without pregnancy, paving the way for a new field in reproductive toxicology including nutrition and utero-placental toxicities.
Keywords: pregnancy, maternal blood, fetal blood, reproductive health, reproductive toxicity, genetically modified (GM) foods, glyphosate, gluphosinate, Cry1Ab, glufosinate, herbicides, pesticides, Cry toxins, Cry proteins, endotoxins, AMPA, human health, health risk, biosafety, Canada
Citation:
Aris, A., and Leblanc, S., 2011. Maternal and fetal exposure to pesticides associated to genetically modified foods in Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada. Reproductive Toxicology, 31(4), pp.528-33.
Category:
- Health effects
- Pesticide use
Record ID: 74