Endrin

CAS Number: 72-20-8

SERIOUS
health hazard

MODERATE
health hazard

FEW OR NO
health hazards

0 79
80 89
90 100
55

Sources of exposure:

Food

Environmental pollution (soil and water)

Description:

Endrin is an organochlorine pesticide once used as both an insecticide and rodenticide. It is classified as a Persistent Organic Pollutant (POP) under the Stockholm Convention and is effectively banned and prohibited for any use worldwide.

Health concerns:

Developmental Toxicity

May impact fetal development and birth outcomes.

Neurotoxicity

May impact brain function or development.

Organ System Toxicity

May cause organ damage and disease.

Ecotoxicity

May be toxic to ecosystems and wildlife.

Banned/restricted lists:

  • Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) Government of Canada. List of Ingredients that are Prohibited for Use in Cosmetic Products.

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