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Environ Health Perspect


Title:State of research: environmental pathways and food chain transfer
Author(s):Vaughan BE;
Address:
Journal Title:Environ Health Perspect
Year:1984
Volume:54
Issue:
Page Number:353 - 371
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.8454353
ISSN/ISBN:0091-6765 (Print) 0091-6765 (Linking)
Abstract:"Data on the chemistry of biologically active components of petroleum, synthetic fuel oils, certain metal elements and pesticides provide valuable generic information needed for predicting the long-term fate of buried waste constituents and their likelihood of entering food chains. Components of such complex mixtures partition between solid and solution phases, influencing their mobility, volatility and susceptibility to microbial transformation. Estimating health hazards from indirect exposures to organic chemicals involves an ecosystem's approach to understanding the unique behavior of complex mixtures. Metabolism by microbial organisms fundamentally alters these complex mixtures as they move through food chains. Pathway modeling of organic chemicals must consider the nature and magnitude of food chain transfers to predict biological risk where metabolites may become more toxic than the parent compound. To obtain predictions, major areas are identified where data acquisition is essential to extend our radiological modeling experience to the field of organic chemical contamination"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/metabolism Benzofurans/metabolism Dibenzofurans, Polychlorinated Environmental Pollutants/*metabolism *Food Contamination Humans Models, Biological Plants/metabolism Polychlorinated Biphenyls/metabolism Polycyclic Compounds/metabolism Soil;"
Notes:"MedlineVaughan, B E eng Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 1984/03/01 Environ Health Perspect. 1984 Mar; 54:353-71. doi: 10.1289/ehp.8454353"

 
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