Clarifying behavior of prallethrin evaporated from an electric vaporizer on the floor and estimating associated dermal exposure

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The behavior of prallethrin evaporated from an electric vaporizer was investigated through three experiments to determine: 1) distribution of residue levels on the floor, 2) floor levels during prolonged daily evaporation and 3) amount of residue transferable from the floor. Results of the third experiment suggest a regular decrease of transfer efficiency denoted by the function of time (t)-0.5. From the measured values, dermal exposure was estimated for Japanese sub-groups using a new methodology based on the US EPA procedure, taking into account periodic application, a body-specific transfer factor, the transition rate through clothes, and the ratio of bodily deposition to floor deposition. © Pesticide Science Society of Japan.

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Matoba, Y., Inoue, A., & Takimoto, Y. (2004). Clarifying behavior of prallethrin evaporated from an electric vaporizer on the floor and estimating associated dermal exposure. Journal of Pesticide Science, 29(4), 313–321. https://doi.org/10.1584/jpestics.29.313

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