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Spectrochemical, biological, and toxicological studies of DDT, DDD, and DDE: An in-silico approach

Author Affiliations
Dinajpur Medical College, International Islamic University Chittagong, University of Chittagong, University of Dhaka, ...
Published InInformatics in Medicine Unlocked
Year2023
Citations23

Abstract

Pesticides are used to control the various pests and disease carriers. Degradation and/or biotransformation alter their chemical and toxicological nature. An attempt has been taken to investigate the physicochemical, spectral, and toxicological nature of DDT [1, 1'-(2, 2, 2-trichloroethylidene) bis(4-chlorobenzene)] and its major derivatives. DDT is transformed into DDD [l, l-dichloro-2, 2-bis(p,p-chlorophenylethane)], and DDE [l, l-dichloro-2, 2-bis(p,p-chlorophenylethylene)] under reductive dechlorination conditions. They last longer in the fatty tissue due to fat-soluble features, and exhibit some harmful effects on the environment and biological systems. Herein, density functional theory along with the CAM-B3LYP/6-311g ++ (d, p) basis set has been employed to investigate their physicochemical, and spectral properties. In-silico methods were incorporated to evaluate their biological, and toxicological properties. Molecular docking and…
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