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2003
Journal Article
Title

Environmental fate and metabolism - issues and recommendations

Abstract
This main topic of the project and symposium includes the issue of releases of endocrine active substances (EASs) and their monitoring in the environment, food, and feed in order to provide the full set of criteria relevant for exposure assessment. Much less research has been devoted to these areas as compared to investigations on the effects. Issues of special importance regarding exposure to EASs, both from a research and risk management point of view, predominantly result from the fact that high-potency natural products are released as well as anthropogenic substances. In order to provide reliable information for risk assessment and management, substantial research, methodological improvements, and improvements in data interpretation are needed regarding the following: releases and technologies for their mitigation; monitoring; establishment of background levels; transport, partitioning, persistence, degradation, and metabolism of EASs; dealing with "joint toxicity"; and providing reliable analytical methodology conforming to the principles of quality assurance. Phytohormones play a special role in this whole area since they may be used as food amendments.
Author(s)
Voogt, P. de
Halling-Sorensen, B.
Hattum, B. van
Holland, P.T.
Ingerslev, F.
Johnson, A.
Jürgens, M.
Katayama, A.
Klein, W.
Kurihara, N.
Leblanc, J.C.
Racke, K.D.
Sanderson, T.
Shemesh, M.
Shore, L.S.
Vaclavik, E.
Berg, M. van den
Verger, P.
Journal
Pure and Applied Chemistry  
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Molekularbiologie und Angewandte Oekologie IME  
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