Bleyl D W
Nahrung. 1984;28(5):497-506. doi: 10.1002/food.19840280506.
Rats, dose-dependent on maneb during pregnancy and lactation (20, 110, 200 or 290 ppm maneb in their food) obtained water or 20 percent alcohol to drink. The animals given pure water indicated no effect. Alcohol in combination with the same concentrations of maneb in the food raised embryotoxicity and produced retardation of the skeletons and postnatal growths in the F1-generation. There was dose-dependent coergistic effect in the breeding results from the alcoholic mothers. The practical significance of this over 15-fold higher susceptibility of alcoholic animals is discussed.