Environmental Water Pollution, Endocrine Interference and Ecotoxicity of 4-tert-Octylphenol: A Review
LWB Olaniyan, OO Okoh, NT Mkwetshana… - … and Toxicology Volume …, 2020 - Springer
tert-Octylphenol is a degradation product of non-ionic surfactants alkylphenol
polyethoxylates as well as raw material for a number of industrial applications. It is a …
polyethoxylates as well as raw material for a number of industrial applications. It is a …
[PDF][PDF] Studies on the occurrence and quantification of phenolic endocrine disruptors in water
Global climate change has resulted in increasing advocacy for sustainable development.
With continuing decline in freshwater resources, our generation is confronted with …
With continuing decline in freshwater resources, our generation is confronted with …
[HTML][HTML] Alkylphenol and alkylphenol polyethoxylates in water and wastewater: a review of options for their elimination
A Priac, N Morin-Crini, C Druart, S Gavoille… - Arabian Journal of …, 2017 - Elsevier
During the last 10 years, the appearance of emerging organic compounds described as
endocrine disrupters in wastewaters and water resources has become a major concern for …
endocrine disrupters in wastewaters and water resources has become a major concern for …
Potential endocrine disrupting substances from materials in contact with drinking water
JK Fawell, JK Chipman - Water and Environment Journal, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
At present, there is much interest in the potential effects of chemicals on the endocrine
systems in animals and man. Chemicals with endocrine‐disrupting potential include (a) …
systems in animals and man. Chemicals with endocrine‐disrupting potential include (a) …
Review of the aquatic toxicity, estrogenic responses and bioaccumulation of alkylphenols and alkylphenol polyethoxylates
MR Servos - Water Quality Research Journal, 1999 - iwaponline.com
A review of the available information on the toxicity and bioaccumulation of alkyphenols (AP)
and their polyethoxylates (APE) and polyethoxycarboxylates (APEC) was conducted in …
and their polyethoxylates (APE) and polyethoxycarboxylates (APEC) was conducted in …
Environmental fate of phenolic endocrine disruptors: field and laboratory studies
W Giger, FLP Gabriel, N Jonkers… - … of the Royal …, 2009 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Alkylphenolic compounds derived from microbial degradation of non-ionic surfactants
became a major focus of environmental research in the early 1980s. More toxic than the …
became a major focus of environmental research in the early 1980s. More toxic than the …
Endocrine‐disrupting compounds: A review of their challenge to sustainable and safe water supply and water reuse
IR Falconer, HF Chapman, MR Moore… - Environmental …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
The relevance of endocrine‐disrupting compounds as potential contaminants of drinking
water is reviewed, particularly in the reuse of wastewater. Growing populations and …
water is reviewed, particularly in the reuse of wastewater. Growing populations and …
Review of the environmental occurrence of alkylphenols and alkylphenol ethoxylates
DT Bennie - Water Quality Research Journal, 1999 - iwaponline.com
Alkylphenol ethoxylates and, in particular, nonylphenol ethoxylates have found many
industrial, commercial, institutional and household uses in Canada. These nonionic …
industrial, commercial, institutional and household uses in Canada. These nonionic …
Variation, correlation, and toxicity of phenolic endocrine-disrupting compounds in surface water
TC Chen, MF Shue, YL Yeh, CY Hsieh… - … Science and Health …, 2009 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigated the variation in toxicity of phenolic endocrine-disrupting compounds
(EDCs) and determined the correlation between their concentrations. All twenty-four …
(EDCs) and determined the correlation between their concentrations. All twenty-four …
[HTML][HTML] Determination and ecological risk assessment of two endocrine disruptors from River Buffalo, South Africa
LWB Olaniyan, AI Okoh - Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2020 - Springer
tert-Octylphenol (4-tOP) and triclosan (TCS) are endocrine disruptors which have been
detected in environmental matrices such as air, soil and water at ultra-low levels. Exposure …
detected in environmental matrices such as air, soil and water at ultra-low levels. Exposure …