Aromatic amine herbicides, including propanil, fluometuron, alachlor,
trifluralin, and pendimethalin, were examined for their ability to for
m haemoglobin adducts in rats as potential biomarkers of exposure, Man
y aromatic amines are known to form haemoglobin adducts via conversion
to the nitroso metabolite and binding of this metabolite to cysteinyl
groups on haemoglobin, Since red blood cells are long lived, adducts
formed with these cells may be reliable biomarkers of exposure with th
e potential for showing progressive accumulation, Gas chromatographic-
mass spectrometric analyses of haemoglobin revealed that adducts were
formed in rats treated with the rice herbicide propanil and the cotton
herbicide fluometuron, Adducts were not detected with the herbicides
alachlor, trifluralin, or pendamethalin.