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ORGANIC POLLUTANTS: An Ecotoxicological Perspective - Chapter 10 pot

ORGANIC POLLUTANTS: An Ecotoxicological Perspective - Chapter 10 pot

... metabolite, O,O,diethyl,-O-(3,5-dichloro- 6- methylthio-2-pyridyl-O-phosphorothioate), was evidently formed as a result of gluta- thione-mediated dechlorination of the leaving group (see Chapter 2, Figure ... sulfoxides and sulfones. Other examples are demeton-S-methyl (Figure 10. 1) and phorate. The oxon forms of OP sulfoxides and sulfones can be potent anticholinesterases, and somet...
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ORGANIC POLLUTANTS: An Ecotoxicological Perspective - Chapter 1 potx

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... an ecotoxicological perspective / Colin H. Walker. 2nd ed. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 97 8-1 -4 20 0-6 25 8-8 (alk. paper) 1. Organic compounds Toxicology. 2. Organic ... Reading who have contributed in so many ways to the produc- tion of this text. © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 10 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological...
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... 14.3 in Chapter 14), as, for instance, in the case of changes in the transmission of action potential © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 94 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological Perspective, ... (b) Dis- appearance of persistent organochlorine insecticides from soils (from Walker et al. 2000). © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 92 Organic Pollutants: An Eco...
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... lipophilic forms of organomercury and organotin, can readily cross membranous barriers such as the © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 164 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological Perspective, Second ... R–Hg–X, where R is an organic group and X is usually an inorganic group (occasionally a polar organic group such as acetate). The organic group is nonpolar (or rel...
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... region) 4 MO MO Trans-diol G-SH conjugate Phenol 10 9 8 O 7 7,8-oxide BP 7,8-trans-diol BP 7,8-trans-diol 9 ,1 0- oxide is form binds to DNA H H OH 8 7 9 10 O O H 10 EH MO O 4 5 9 8 HO OH 7 10 9 8 HO OH 7 10 O FIGURE ... polluted beaches and rock pools has led © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 190 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological Perspective, Second Editio...
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... day 12 were from four animals and three animals, respectively (from Huckle et al. 1989). © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 224 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological Perspective, Second ... compounds may be transferred via rodents to terrestrial predators and scavengers that feed © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 228 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological...
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... cheaper and, because chemical analysis is not © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 242 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological Perspective, Second Edition the use of organotin compounds. Thus, ... the toxic- ity of mixtures. Of particular interest are bioassays that incorporate mechanistic © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 246 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicolog...
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... including acting as an estrogen (o,pb-DDT and p,pb-DDT) and an antian- drogen (p,pb-DDE). Concentrations in most environments, however, are generally now at, or below, the no-observed-effect levels. ... the anuran species Rana pipiens, Rana sylvatica, and Bufo americanus (Allran and Karasov 2001). Studies by Hayes et al. have suggested that atrazine can induce hermaphrodit- ism in amph...
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... Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Factors Determining the Toxicity of Organic Pollutants to Animals and Plants 31 inhibited by, planar molecules (e.g., planar PAHs and coplanar PCBs). This can be explained ... 2.15 Glutathione-S-transferase attack on organochlorine compounds. © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC Factors Determining the Toxicity of Organic Pollutants to Animals and Pla...
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... terrestrial and aquatic food chains, situations in which fate is determined by both biological and chemical processes. © 2009 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC 70 Organic Pollutants: An Ecotoxicological ... examples illustrate the dangers of hasty or supercial judgment in envi- ronmental risk assessment, and the importance of rigorous case-by-case analysis. Another factor that can...
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