Title of article :
The measurement of volatile constituents in Foray 48B,
an insecticide prepared from Bacillus thuringiensis var.
kurstaki
Author/Authors :
C. van Nettena، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده , , K. Teschkea، نويسنده , , b، نويسنده , , V. Leungb، نويسنده , , Y. Chowb، نويسنده , , K. Bartlett، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Foray 48B, an insecticide prepared from Bacillus thuringiensis var. kurstaki Btk., has been used for many years to
combat infestations of Gypsy moths. Foray 48B also contains a large number of ‘inert ingredients’ which are not
disclosed by the manufacturer. Gypsy moths usually enter the country through marine- and airports in close
proximity to urban areas, which consequently need to be sprayed. The population affected often demands more
detailed information than what is available including the potential presence of volatile organic agents which could be
released during spraying, posing a potential health hazard. Four different methods were investigated using GCrmass
spectrometry regarding their ability to capture volatile agents associated with Foray 48B. It was found that solid
phase micro-extraction was most efficient in capturing volatile agents from the head-space of Foray 48B. Separate
trials using 95:5% ethanolrisopropanol mixture and toluene in an impinger configuration were much less efficient.
Standard techniques using activated charcoal tubes in the laboratory setting as well as in a field trial did not capture
any compounds. It was concluded that the volatile agents associated with Foray 48B did not appear to constitute a
significant health hazard and no one agent was a likely candidate to serve as a tracer for Foray 48B exposure
Keywords :
Air sample analysis , Inert ingredients , Air samplingmethods , BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS , Volatile compounds , gypsy moth , Foray 48B
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment