Mandated efforts to assess chemicals for their potential to bioaccumulate within the environment are increasingly moving into the realm of data inadequacy. Consequently, there is an increasing reliance on predictive tools to complete regulatory requirements in a timely and cost-effective manner. The kinetic processes of absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination (ADME) determine the extent to which chemicals accumulate in fish and other biota. Current mathematical models of bioaccumulation implicitly or explicitly consider these ADME processes, but there is a lack of data needed to specify critical model input parameters. This is particularly true for compounds that are metabolized, exhibit restricted diffusion across biological ...
The effective management of commercial chemicals is important for achieving sustainable development ...
Bioaccumulation assessment predominantly relies on the bioconcentration factor (BCF) as the sole dec...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...
Mandated efforts to assess chemicals for their potential to bioaccumulate within the environment are...
This paper represents 1 of 9 papers generated from a SETAC Pellston Workshop entitled "Science-Based...
Through the concerted evaluations of thousands of commercial substances for the qualities of persist...
The effective management of industrial and commercial chemicals in the environment requires good pub...
In the field of environmental risk assessment, aquatic contaminants are typically characterized by t...
The objective of the present study was to review the current knowledge regarding the bioaccumulation...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Abstract Human bioaccumulative potential is an impor-tant element in the risk assessment of chemical...
A primary consideration in the evaluation of chemicals is the potential for substances to be absorbe...
According to experiences in bioaccumulation studies in fish it is known that not for all classes of ...
Human bioaccumulative potential is an important element in the risk assessment of chemicals. Due to ...
Bioaccumulation in aquatic species is a critical end point in the regulatory assessment of chemicals...
The effective management of commercial chemicals is important for achieving sustainable development ...
Bioaccumulation assessment predominantly relies on the bioconcentration factor (BCF) as the sole dec...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...
Mandated efforts to assess chemicals for their potential to bioaccumulate within the environment are...
This paper represents 1 of 9 papers generated from a SETAC Pellston Workshop entitled "Science-Based...
Through the concerted evaluations of thousands of commercial substances for the qualities of persist...
The effective management of industrial and commercial chemicals in the environment requires good pub...
In the field of environmental risk assessment, aquatic contaminants are typically characterized by t...
The objective of the present study was to review the current knowledge regarding the bioaccumulation...
Bioaccumulation in fish is a function of competing rates of chemical uptake and elimination. For hyd...
Abstract Human bioaccumulative potential is an impor-tant element in the risk assessment of chemical...
A primary consideration in the evaluation of chemicals is the potential for substances to be absorbe...
According to experiences in bioaccumulation studies in fish it is known that not for all classes of ...
Human bioaccumulative potential is an important element in the risk assessment of chemicals. Due to ...
Bioaccumulation in aquatic species is a critical end point in the regulatory assessment of chemicals...
The effective management of commercial chemicals is important for achieving sustainable development ...
Bioaccumulation assessment predominantly relies on the bioconcentration factor (BCF) as the sole dec...
The methodology for estimating bioaccumulation of organic chemicals is evaluated. This study is limi...