Human pharmaceuticals in the aquatic environment: a challenge to green chemistry
One goal of this review is to bring out that the chemical enterprise needs to work to reduce
society's uncertainties with respect to the safety of persistent or pseudopersistent …
society's uncertainties with respect to the safety of persistent or pseudopersistent …
Fifteen years after “Wingspread”—environmental endocrine disrupters and human and wildlife health: where we are today and where we need to go
AK Hotchkiss, CV Rider, CR Blystone… - Toxicological …, 2008 - academic.oup.com
In 1991, a group of expert scientists at a Wingspread work session on endocrine-disrupting
chemicals (EDCs) concluded that “Many compounds introduced into the environment by …
chemicals (EDCs) concluded that “Many compounds introduced into the environment by …
Impacts of waste from concentrated animal feeding operations on water quality
JA Burkholder, B Libra, P Weyer… - Environmental …, 2007 - ehp.niehs.nih.gov
Waste from agricultural livestock operations has been a long-standing concern with respect
to contamination of water resources, particularly in terms of nutrient pollution. However, the …
to contamination of water resources, particularly in terms of nutrient pollution. However, the …
Biologically directed environmental monitoring, fate, and transport of estrogenic endocrine disrupting compounds in water: a review
CG Campbell, SE Borglin, FB Green, A Grayson… - Chemosphere, 2006 - Elsevier
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are contaminants that may be hormonally active at
low concentrations and are emerging as a major concern for water quality. Estrogenic EDCs …
low concentrations and are emerging as a major concern for water quality. Estrogenic EDCs …
Photochemical decomposition of endocrine disrupting compounds–A review
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) are a group of hazardous pollutants, generally
present in water environments in very low concentrations and causing adverse effects in …
present in water environments in very low concentrations and causing adverse effects in …
The methods of identification, analysis, and removal of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in water
The information regarding endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) was reviewed, including
the definition and characteristics, the recent research trends concerning identification and …
the definition and characteristics, the recent research trends concerning identification and …
Vitellogenin as a biomarker of exposure to estrogenic compounds in aquatic invertebrates: a review
Vitellogenins (Vg) are the major precursor of the egg-yolk proteins, vitellins (Vn), which
provide energy reserves for embryonic development in oviparous organisms. In mature …
provide energy reserves for embryonic development in oviparous organisms. In mature …
Lessons from endocrine disruption and their application to other issues concerning trace organics in the aquatic environment
JP Sumpter, AC Johnson - Environmental science & technology, 2005 - ACS Publications
In the past 10 years, many thousands of research papers covering the many different
aspects of endocrine disruption in the environment have been published. What has been …
aspects of endocrine disruption in the environment have been published. What has been …
Endocrine-disrupting effects of cattle feedlot effluent on an aquatic sentinel species, the fathead minnow.
Over the last decade, research has examined the endocrine-disrupting action of various
environmental pollutants, including hormones, pharmaceuticals, and surfactants, in sewage …
environmental pollutants, including hormones, pharmaceuticals, and surfactants, in sewage …
Endocrine disrupting chemicals and sexual behaviors in fish–a critical review on effects and possible consequences
Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) enter aquatic ecosystems through discharged
effluents, mainly from wastewater treatment works and diffuse run off from land, and affect a …
effluents, mainly from wastewater treatment works and diffuse run off from land, and affect a …