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Heptachlor Epoxide
Heptachlor Epoxide was found in 9 of 10 umbilical cord blood samples from babies born in U.S. hospitals in 2004, at concentrations ranging from 87.6 to 818.0 pg/g (lipid weight, in whole blood). It was also found in 2 of 3 adult blood samples, at concentrations of 1,892.9 and 2,275.7 pg/g (lipid weight, in whole blood).
Organochlorine chemical, a class largely banned in the U.S. that builds up in the body over time, linked to cancer and reproductive harm.
| About Heptachlor Epoxide |
| CAS RN | 1024-57-3 | | Chemical Class | Organochlorine Pesticide (OC) |
| Related Chemical(s) | Heptachlor (precursor) |
| Chemical functions | insecticide | | Uses | Heptachlor breakdown product, no commercial uses | | Manufacturers | (all former manufacturers) Wood Protection Products Inc., Cre-o-tox Chemical Products Co., Dettelbach Pesticide Corp, Farmco Industries Inc., Kalld Enterprises Inc. DBA, Micro-flo Company LLC, Nor-am Chemical Co., Velsicol Chemical Corp., Wilbur Ellis Co. |
| Priority Health Concerns for Heptachlor Epoxide |
| Health Concern or Target Organ | Weight of Evidence |
| Cancer | Probable Effects | | Reproductive System | Probable Effects |
References for Health Effects
| Suspected Health Concerns for Heptachlor Epoxide |
| Birth Defects / Developmental Delays, Stomach Or Intestines, Immune System, Brain, Nervous System |
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