Greater knowledge of biotransformation rates for ionizable organic compounds (IOCs) in fish is required to properly assess the bioaccumulation potential of many environmentally relevant contaminants. In this study, we measured in vitro hepatic clearance rates for 50 IOCs using a pooled batch of liver S9 fractions isolated from rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). The IOCs included four types of strongly ionized acids (carboxylates, phenolates, sulfonates, and sulfates), three types of strongly ionized bases (primary, secondary, tertiary amines), and a pair of quaternary ammonium compounds (QACs). Included in this test set were several surfactants and a series of beta-blockers. For linear alkyl chain IOC analogues, biotransformation enzymes ...
Bioaccumulation in aquatic species is a critical end point in the regulatory assessment of chemicals...
To protect the health of humans and the environment, regulations in many jurisdictions require data ...
Cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMS) are commonly used down-the-drain manufactured substances tha...
Greater knowledge of biotransformation rates for ionizable organic compounds (IOCs) in fish is requi...
Biotransformation may substantially reduce the extent to which organic environmental contaminants ac...
The objective of the present study was to review the current knowledge regarding the bioaccumulation...
In vitro metabolic stability assays using rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) isolated hepatocytes (...
In the field of environmental risk assessment, aquatic contaminants are typically characterized by t...
In vitro assays are widely employed to obtain intrinsic clearance estimates used in toxicokinetic mo...
The objective of this study was to test the ability of in-vitro biotransformation rates to predict i...
The effective management of commercial chemicals is important for achieving sustainable development ...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Bioaccumulation in aquatic species is a critical end point in the regulatory assessment of chemicals...
To protect the health of humans and the environment, regulations in many jurisdictions require data ...
Cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMS) are commonly used down-the-drain manufactured substances tha...
Greater knowledge of biotransformation rates for ionizable organic compounds (IOCs) in fish is requi...
Biotransformation may substantially reduce the extent to which organic environmental contaminants ac...
The objective of the present study was to review the current knowledge regarding the bioaccumulation...
In vitro metabolic stability assays using rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) isolated hepatocytes (...
In the field of environmental risk assessment, aquatic contaminants are typically characterized by t...
In vitro assays are widely employed to obtain intrinsic clearance estimates used in toxicokinetic mo...
The objective of this study was to test the ability of in-vitro biotransformation rates to predict i...
The effective management of commercial chemicals is important for achieving sustainable development ...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Bioaccumulation in aquatic species is a critical end point in the regulatory assessment of chemicals...
To protect the health of humans and the environment, regulations in many jurisdictions require data ...
Cyclic volatile methyl siloxanes (cVMS) are commonly used down-the-drain manufactured substances tha...