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Finally, the presence in human post-mortem brain tissue of the active metabolite of diazepam, desmethyldiazepam, raised some curiosity and frank alarm (Sangameswaran et al. 1986). At the time of its discovery in the brain it was thought that there was no enzyme system capable of producing such halogenated compounds and that its presence in the brain reflected dietary intake from an environment contaminated by overuse of its parent compound. However, its discovery in stored brain tissue which had been obtained before the synthesis of the benzodiazepines allayed these fears. It is now thought possible that some benzodiazepines, including desmethyldiazepam, occur naturally and that they are taken in as part of a normal diet (Table 19.5). [Pg.409]

Frederick PC, Spalding MG, Sepulveda MS, Williams G, Nico L, Robins R. 1999. Exposure of Great egret (Ardea albus) nestlings to mercury through diet in the Everglades ecosystem. Arch Environ Contamin Toxicol Chem 18 1940-1947. [Pg.175]

Kim EY, Murakami T, Saeki K, Tatsukawa R. 1996. Mercury levels and its chemical form in tissues and organs of seabirds. Arch Environ Contamin Toxicol 30 259-266. [Pg.179]

E. Vindimian, B. Vollat, and J. Garric. Effect of the dispersion of oil in freshwater based on time-dependent daphnia magna toxicity tests. Bull Environ Contamination Toxicol, 48(2) 209-215, February 1992. [Pg.474]

Ibragimova G.Z. Gigienicheskaya otsenka zagryaznyeniya vneshney sredy yadokhimika-tom M-81 (A Health Assessment of the Outside Environment Contamination by Pesticide M-81) Dis.. ..Candidate of Medical Sciences. 1969. 161 pp. [Pg.132]

Somashekaraiah BV, Venkaiah B, Prasad ARK. 1990. Biochemical diagnosis of occupational exposure to lead toxicity. Bull Environ Contamin Toxicol 44 268-275. [Pg.577]

Dauwe, T., Chu, S. G., Covaci, A., Schepens, P, and Eens, M. 2003. Great tit (Parus major) nestlings as biomonitors of organochlorine pollution. Archiv. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 44 89-96. [Pg.506]

Dauwe, T., Bervoets, L., Blust, R., Pinxten, R., and Eens, M. 2000. Can excrement and feathers of nestling songbirds be used as biomonitors for heavy metal pollution Archiv. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 39 541-546. [Pg.506]

Davis KR, Schultz TW, Dumont JN (1981) Toxic and teratogenic effects of selected aromatic amines on embryos of the amphibian Xenopus laevis. Arch Environ Contamin... [Pg.331]

Berrow M.L., Reaves G.A. Proc Inti Conf On Environ Contamination. Edinburg, UK GEP Consultants Ltd., 1984. [Pg.331]

Ferrari, L., A. Salibian, and C.U. Muino. 1993. Selective protection of temperature against cadmium acute toxicity to Bufo arenarum tadpoles. Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 50 212-218. [Pg.71]

Garcia-Femandez, A.J., J.A. Sanchez-Garcia, M. Gomez-Zapata, and A. Luna. 1996. Distribution of cadmium in blood and tissues of wild birds. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 30 252-258. [Pg.72]

Gendusa, T.C., T.L. Beitinger, and J.H. Rodgers. 1993. Toxicity of hexavalent chromium from aqueous and sediment sources to Pimephales promelas and Ictalurus punctatus. Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 50 144-151. [Pg.119]

Hall, W.S. and G.W. Pulliam. 1995. As assessment of metals in an estuarine wetlands ecosystem. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 29 164-173. [Pg.119]

Khangarot, B.S. and PK. Ray. 1990. Acute toxicity and toxic interaction of chromium and nickel to common guppy Poecilia reticulata (Peters). Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 44 832-839. [Pg.120]

Kundu, R., R. Lakshimi, and A.P. Maqnsuri. 1995. Effects of Cr (VI) on ATPases in the brain and muscle of mudskipper, Boleophthalmus dentatus. Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 55 723-729. [Pg.121]

Montgomery, J.R., M. Price, J. Thurston, G.L. de Castro, L.L. Cruz, and D.D. Zimmerman. 1978. Biological availability of pollutants to marine organisms. U.S. Environ. Protection Agen. Rep. 600/3-78-035. 134 pp. Mora, M.A. and D.W. Anderson. 1995. Selenium, boron, and heavy metals in birds from the Mexicali Valley, Baja California, Mexico. Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 54 198-206. [Pg.121]

Greig, R.A. and G. Sennefelder. 1985. Metals and PCB concentrations in mussels from Long Island Sound. Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 35 331-334. [Pg.221]

Clark, J.R., M.M. Patrick, Jr., J.C. Moore, and E.M. Lores. 1987. Waterborne and sediment-source toxicities of six organic chemicals to grass shrimp (Palaemonetes pugio) and amphioxus (Branchiostoma carib-aeum). Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 16 401-407. [Pg.1128]

Cockell, K.A., J.W. Hilton, and W.J. Bettger. 1991. Chronic toxicity of dietary disodium arsenate heptahydrate to juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 21 518-527. [Pg.1535]

Boisson, F., M. Gnassia-Barelli, and M. Romeo. 1995. Toxicity and accumulation of selenite and selenate in the unicellular marine algae Cricosphaera elongata. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 28 497-493. Bovee, E.C. and T.L. O Brien. 1982. Some effects of selenium, vanadium and zirconium on the swimming rate of Tetrahymena pyriformis a bioassay study. Univ. Kans. Sci. Bull. 52 (4) 39 44. [Pg.1623]

Buhl, K.J. and S.J. Hamilton. 1996. Toxicity of inorganic contaminants, individually and in environmental mixtures, to three endangered fishes (Colorado squawfish, bonytail, and razorback sucker). Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 30 84-92. [Pg.1623]

Burger, J. and M. Gochfeld. 1992. Heavy metal and selenium concentrations in black skimmers (Rynchops niger) gender differences. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 23 431-434. [Pg.1623]

Clark, D.R., Jr. K.S. Foerster, C.M. Mam, and R.L. Hothem. 1992. Uptake of environmental contaminants by small mammals in pickleweed habitats at San Francisco Bay, California. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 22 389-396. [Pg.1624]

Crane, M., T. flower, D. Holmes, and S. Watson. 1992. The toxicity of selenium in experimental freshwater ponds. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 23 440-452. [Pg.1624]

Fairbrother, A. and J. Fowles. 1990. Subchronic effects of sodium selenite and selenomethionine on several immune-functions in mallards. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 19 836-844. [Pg.1625]

Gillespie, R.B., P.C. Baumann, and C.T. Singley. 1988. Dietary exposure of bluegills (Lepomis macrochirus) to (75)Se uptake and distribution in organs and tissues. Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 40 771-778. [Pg.1626]

Goede, A.A., H.T. Wolterbeek, and MJ. Koese. 1993. Selenium concentrations in the marine invertebrates Macoma balthica, Mytilus edulis, and Nereis diversicolor. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 25 85-89. [Pg.1626]

Hamilton, S.J. and B. Waddell. 1994. Selenium in eggs and milt of razorback sucker (Xyrauchen texanus) in the middle Green River, Utah. Arch. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 27 195-201. [Pg.1626]


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