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Excretion of o,p'-DDT in Milk of Cows

G. F. Fries, G. S. Marrow, Jr. and C. H. Gordon

Animal Science Research Division, ARS, USDA, Beltsville, Maryland 20705

ABSTRACT

Two groups of 4 cows each were fed 100 mg per day of either o,p'-DDT or p,p'-DDT for 20 days. Cows fed o,p'-DDT had milk fat amounts ± standard error of 1.82 ± .30 mg/kg for o,p'-DDD and .41 ± .08 mg/kg for o,p'-DDT from 10 through 20 days. The results for cows fed p,p'-DDT were 7.68 ± .69 mg/kg for p,p'-DDD and 2.47 ± .14 mg/kg for p,p'-DDT. No residues of o,p'-DDD and o,p'-DDT were detected 15 days after o,p'-DDT feeding stopped. The p,p'-DDD and p,p'-DDT were .72 ± .23 and .73 ± .05 mg/kg fat 15 days after p,p'-DDT feeding stopped.




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