Steven T. J. Droge, Geoff Hodges, Mark Bonnell, Steve Gutsell, Jayne Roberts, Alexandre Teixeira and Elin L. Barrett
Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2023,25, 621-647
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The risk assessment of thousands of chemicals used in our society benefits from adequate grouping of chemicals based on the mode and mechanism of toxic action (MoA).
Beate I. Escher, Matthew J. Binnington, Maria König, Ying D. Lei and Frank Wania
Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2023,25, 1759-1770
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Mixtures extracted from beluga traditional food preparations activated oxidative stress response and the aryl hydrocarbon receptor but did not show any hormone-like effects.
Talles Bruno Oliveira dos Anjos, Quyen Nham, Sebastian Abel, Elin Lindehoff, Clare Bradshaw and Anna Sobek
Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2024,26, 2062-2075
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A chemical mixture caused diverse responses across five phytoplankton species. Analysis of lipid profiles and changes in neutral lipid content enhanced our understanding of the vulnerability of phytoplankton populations to chemical pollution.
Carey E. Donald, Charlotte L. Nakken, Elin Sørhus, Prescilla Perrichon, Kåre B. Jørgensen, Hege K. Bjelland, Christine Stølen, Sindhu Kancherla, Philipp Mayer and Sonnich Meier
Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2023,25, 594-608
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Comparative developmental toxicity at the limit of solubility appears unrelated to the position of alkyl substitution. Toxic effects are like crude oil exposures, however much higher doses of the individual compounds are needed.
Eva B. Reiter, Beate I. Escher, Elisa Rojo-Nieto, Hannah Nolte, Ursula Siebert and Annika Jahnke
Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2023,25, 1802-1816
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The analysis of mixtures of environmental contaminants from marine mammal organs revealed distinct distribution patterns for single compounds. The combination of chemical analysis and bioassays can comprehensively characterize the mixture exposome.