This pilot study was initiated to provide new information on the 'hormonal' activity of Victorian rivers. Chemcatcher TM passive sampler systems containing Empore TM C18FF disks were deployed at eight riverine sites near Melbourne. Little estrogenic activity [<0.4-1.8 ng estradiol equivalents (EQ)/disk] and no retinoic acid activity (RAR, all samples <0.8 ng trans-retinoic acid EQ/disk) was observed. Almost all sample extracts showed aryl hydrocarbon receptor activity (from <4 to 29 ng β-naphthoflavone EQ/disk). Overall, the disk extracts were eminently compatible with the bioassay screening technology, enabling the relative levels of 'hormonal activity' to be observed in the surface waters in and ar...
The project involved the study of 12 Victorian municipal wastewater treatment plant discharges. Thes...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
International audienceAnthropogenic chemicals occurring in the environment, namely endocrine-disrupt...
A pilot study was initiated to provide the first information on the recombinant receptor-reporter ge...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...
Regarding thousands of chemicals occurring in aquatic systems at trace levels and as mixtures, curre...
Many aquatic pollutants can be present at low concentrations, but their mixtures can still affect he...
Studies on endocrine disruption in Australia have mainly focused on wastewater effluents. Limited kn...
Sexually mature male mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) were collected from various sites around Melb...
A bioanalytical approach was used to identify chemical contaminants at river sites located downstrea...
Estrogenicity of river water is highly variable and it is difficult to obtain an average measure of ...
The project involved the study of 12 Victorian municipal wastewater treatment plant discharges. Thes...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
International audienceAnthropogenic chemicals occurring in the environment, namely endocrine-disrupt...
A pilot study was initiated to provide the first information on the recombinant receptor-reporter ge...
River systems are contaminated by various chemicals, a number of which are described as endocrine di...
Regarding thousands of chemicals occurring in aquatic systems at trace levels and as mixtures, curre...
Many aquatic pollutants can be present at low concentrations, but their mixtures can still affect he...
Studies on endocrine disruption in Australia have mainly focused on wastewater effluents. Limited kn...
Sexually mature male mosquitofish (Gambusia holbrooki) were collected from various sites around Melb...
A bioanalytical approach was used to identify chemical contaminants at river sites located downstrea...
Estrogenicity of river water is highly variable and it is difficult to obtain an average measure of ...
The project involved the study of 12 Victorian municipal wastewater treatment plant discharges. Thes...
It is generally known that there are compounds present in the aquatic environment that can disturb e...
International audienceAnthropogenic chemicals occurring in the environment, namely endocrine-disrupt...