2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2019.06.009
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Occurrence, fate and toxic effects of the industrial endocrine disrupter, nonylphenol, on plants - A review

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“…The concentration of BPA (0.5 mg/kg) chosen for this study was based on previous toxicological studies, 9,[22][23][24] the no observable adverse effect level (NOAEL) 9,22 and environmental concentrations. 25,26 The NP exposure rat model used herein was according to the NOAEL, 22,27 environmental concentration ranges in aquatic systems, 25,28 and previous studies that reported a toxic effect on the testis at doses starting from 5 mg/kg of NP. 20,22,[29][30][31][32]…”
Section: -Nonylphenol Bisphenol a Ftir Spectroscopy Leydig Cells Mult...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concentration of BPA (0.5 mg/kg) chosen for this study was based on previous toxicological studies, 9,[22][23][24] the no observable adverse effect level (NOAEL) 9,22 and environmental concentrations. 25,26 The NP exposure rat model used herein was according to the NOAEL, 22,27 environmental concentration ranges in aquatic systems, 25,28 and previous studies that reported a toxic effect on the testis at doses starting from 5 mg/kg of NP. 20,22,[29][30][31][32]…”
Section: -Nonylphenol Bisphenol a Ftir Spectroscopy Leydig Cells Mult...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 Currently, investigating the occurrence, fate, and potential ecological risks of NPs in the aquatic, terrestrial, and atmospheric environments is urgent. 1,[3][4][5] Due to the nonyl chain, NPs have hydrophobic properties. 4 The highly hydrophobic NPs pose a strong intendancy to interaction with soil/sediment organic matter, especially the ubiquitous dissolved organic matter (DOM), which signicantly inuence the transportation, transformation, and bioavailability of NPs in the environments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NPEs are readily biodegradable due to the presence of ethoxy groups. The stepwise loss of these groups during the degradation process leads to the formation of nonylphenol (NP) (De Bruin et al, 2019;Li, Jin & Snyder, 2018). Anaerobic conditions are favored for NP formation; however, some studies have indicated that oxic conditions can also drive the reaction (Careghini et al, 2015;Micic & Hofmann, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first-order half-life of NP isomers could be >200 days under strongly reduced conditions (Careghini et al, 2015). Hence, NP is a relatively stable chemical and accumulate in different environmental matrices including ground and surface waters, drinking waters, soils, sediments, atmosphere and air (Careghini et al, 2015;De Bruin et al, 2019;Forte et al, 2016;Yang et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%