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Kategorie Textpublikation
Referenztyp Buchkapitel
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-55426-6_5
Titel (primär) Organic micropollutants in the environment: ecotoxicity potential and methods for remediation
Titel (sekundär) Enhancing cleanup of environmental pollutants. Volume 1: Biological Approaches
Autor Arslan, M.; Ullah, I.; Müller, J.A.; Shahid, N.; Afzal, M.
Herausgeber Anjum, N.A.; Gill, S.S.; Tuteja, N.
Erscheinungsjahr 2017
Department UBT; OEKOTOX
Seite von 65
Seite bis 99
Sprache englisch
Keywords Environmental pollution; Organic micropollutants; Ecotoxicity; Remediation
UFZ Querschnittsthemen RU3;
Abstract The fate, occurrence, and ecotoxicological significance of organic micropollutants (OMPs) in the environment are a relatively recent challenge faced by societies. The continuous discharge of these pollutants, without any regulatory measures, may cause environmental concerns even at their low concentrations. Recent studies have reported the fate of many OMPs in the environment along with their ecotoxicological potential. While acute toxicity due to OMPs is considered unlikely at environmental concentrations, the chronic exposures may cause damages to biotic elements of ecosystem at large. In this review, we are discussing exposure pathways with particular emphasis on the role of aquatic and terrestrial plants in bioaccumulation, associated potential risks, and remedies for the abatement of OMPs and their metabolites. Further negligence on behalf of concerned authorities and scientific community may lead to unwanted consequences if proper measures are not taken. These measures start with the further development and adoption of sensitive, robust methods to detect and analyze OMPs in the environment. To assess potential risks and hazards of OMPs and their metabolites, methods must be devised to generate data on their usage, environmental persistence, and mobility. Next, strategies must be devised for risk assessment of biologically active toxins within the class of OMPs. A consensus ought to be reached to adopt a multi-trophic environmental risk assessment (ERA) regime, as is recommended for ERA of synthetic pesticides and insecticidal proteins produced in transgenic crops.
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Arslan, M., Ullah, I., Müller, J.A., Shahid, N., Afzal, M. (2017):
Organic micropollutants in the environment: ecotoxicity potential and methods for remediation
In: Anjum, N.A., Gill, S.S., Tuteja, N. (eds.)
Enhancing cleanup of environmental pollutants. Volume 1: Biological Approaches
Springer International Publishing, Cham, p. 65 - 99 10.1007/978-3-319-55426-6_5