Natural steroidal oestrogens are hormones produced by the endocrine systems of humans and livestock that elicit specific effects on endocrine activity at very low concentration. Synthetic oestrogens are structurally similar, man-made pharmaceuticals designed to mimic natural hormones. Both forms of oestrogen are organic, persistent and regularly detected as pollutants of surface waters and sewage sludges due to incomplete removal during water and sewage treatment processes. Numerous studies have shown oestrogens in the environment to be potent endocrine disrupters, unintentionally disturbing the biological development/functioning of many species (eg causing feminisation). As global water demand necessitates reuse of wastewaters and food sca...
peer reviewedNowadays, endocrine disruptor compounds in the water system have become a concern due t...
There are limited studies on the fate and levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals in sewage treatme...
International audienceThe occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals such as estrogens in raw urba...
Natural steroidal oestrogens are hormones produced by the endocrine systems of humans and livestock ...
Widespread application of animal manure to agricultural land causes soil and water pollution of ster...
Estrogens are considered as dangerous endocrine disruptors. Sludge and biosolids, which aresourced f...
Poultry and liquid swine manure are major sources of bioactive levels of natural steroidal sex hormo...
Steroidal sex hormones, also known as estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (E2) and its primary metaboli...
Most animals, including humans, produce natural sex hormones such as estrogens: 17β-estradiol (...
Proceedings from the 1st Asia-Pacific Biochar Conference, 2009, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 648-658We...
Removal of steroid hormones from aqueous environment is of prevailing concern because of their adver...
Among the compounds implicated as Environmental Endocrine Disruptors (EEDs), the most potent to alte...
In the project, we investigated enhancement removal of estrogenic activities in activated sludge. Th...
The present study deals with the use of low-cost plant-derived materials, namely a biochar, spent co...
Ecological impacts of natural estrogens and xenoestrogens in treated wastewater include altered sexu...
peer reviewedNowadays, endocrine disruptor compounds in the water system have become a concern due t...
There are limited studies on the fate and levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals in sewage treatme...
International audienceThe occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals such as estrogens in raw urba...
Natural steroidal oestrogens are hormones produced by the endocrine systems of humans and livestock ...
Widespread application of animal manure to agricultural land causes soil and water pollution of ster...
Estrogens are considered as dangerous endocrine disruptors. Sludge and biosolids, which aresourced f...
Poultry and liquid swine manure are major sources of bioactive levels of natural steroidal sex hormo...
Steroidal sex hormones, also known as estrogens, such as 17β-estradiol (E2) and its primary metaboli...
Most animals, including humans, produce natural sex hormones such as estrogens: 17β-estradiol (...
Proceedings from the 1st Asia-Pacific Biochar Conference, 2009, Gold Coast, Australia, pp. 648-658We...
Removal of steroid hormones from aqueous environment is of prevailing concern because of their adver...
Among the compounds implicated as Environmental Endocrine Disruptors (EEDs), the most potent to alte...
In the project, we investigated enhancement removal of estrogenic activities in activated sludge. Th...
The present study deals with the use of low-cost plant-derived materials, namely a biochar, spent co...
Ecological impacts of natural estrogens and xenoestrogens in treated wastewater include altered sexu...
peer reviewedNowadays, endocrine disruptor compounds in the water system have become a concern due t...
There are limited studies on the fate and levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals in sewage treatme...
International audienceThe occurrence of endocrine disrupting chemicals such as estrogens in raw urba...