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Biological methods pollutant effects

A combination of problem-oriented chemical and biological methods is strongly advocated as an approach to investigate adverse effects of man-made pollution on the environment. Because of the complexity of environmental systems, biodirected fractionation and analysis are applied to test relatively well-characterized fractions with appropriate biological systems. [Pg.68]

Ecotoxicity can only be measured by the application of biological methods, whereas chemical analysis determines concentrations of defined chemicals that may be used to deduce toxic effects. All concentration levels such as screening values, guideline values, threshold concentrations, benchmark concentrations and trigger values used for the assessment of contaminated media (water, soil, sediments, etc.) should ideally be derived from the observation of biological effects. Comparing pollutant concentrations with these usually conservative standard values is a common practice in the preliminary assessment of contaminated sites. The integration of further information, such as ecotoxicity data from the site, can improve the risk assessment process and enable a more reliable prediction of environmental threats. [Pg.229]

Cold-pressed essential oils from the peel are some of the most important by-products recovered during the processing of Citrus fruits. The presence of limonene in the aqueous discharges, with its antimicrobial activity [1], decreases the effectiveness of the waste treatment system and increases the time necessary for the biological breakdown of the organic matter produced in the peel oil recovery system [2,3]. Additional recovery of essential oils from waste water would increase industry s returns and reduce the pollution problems associated with the disposal of waste water [4,5]. Several methods for reducing the levels of residual essential oils in the aqueous effluent have been developed over the years [6-11]. [Pg.963]


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