| 41. | Rotenone toxicity is caused by complex I inhibition, depletion of cellular ATP, and oxidative damage.
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| 42. | Examples of piscicides include rotenone, saponins, TFM, niclosamide and Antimycin A ( Fintrol ).
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| 43. | The application of rotenone on the lake has largely depleted the populations of larger / older fish.
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| 44. | The rotenone, in conjunction with other natural compounds in the liquid, attacks the ants'innards.
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| 45. | Those can be killed with rotenone, a comparatively mild botanical poison permitted for use by organic gardeners.
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| 46. | Because rotenone is naturally occurring, it is advertised as being safer than synthetic pesticides, she said.
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| 47. | People most frequently would be exposed to rotenone by ingesting residue in food or by handling the compound.
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| 48. | Greenamyre said future rotenone experiments with rats would test new drugs aimed at protecting dopamine-producing cells.
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| 49. | When the snakehead was found in Crofton, the piscicide rotenone was added to the three adjacent ponds.
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| 50. | Although " organic " ( produced by nature ) rotenone is no longer considered an environmentally safe chemical.
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