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Organic compounds, nonlinear coefficients

Table III. Nonlinear coefficients of some organic compounds ... Table III. Nonlinear coefficients of some organic compounds ...
Sorption. Capture of neutral organics by non-living particulates depends on the organic carbon content of the solids (9). Equilibrium sorption of such "hydrophobic" compounds can be described by a carbon-normalized partition coefficient on both a whole-sediment basis and by particle size classes. The success of the whole-sediment approach derives from the fact that most natural sediment organic matter falls in the "silt" or "fine" particle size fractions. So long as dissolved concentrations do not exceed 0.01 mM, linear isotherms (partition coefficients) can be used. At higher concentrations, the sorptive capacity of the solid can be exceeded, and a nonlinear Freundlich or Langmuir isotherm must be invoked. [Pg.27]

Extrapolation between species should ideally take into account metabolic routes, i.e., the absence or presence of metabolites, as well as the relative rate of formation of the individual metabolites. In PBPK models (Section 4.3.6), both aspects (nonlinearity, formation of active metabolites) are incorporated. This modeling technique uses compartments that correspond to actual tissues or tissue groups of the body. Size, blood flow, air flow, etc. are taken into account, in addition to specific compound-related parameters such as partition coefficients and metabolic rate data. Based on such studies, target-organ concentrations of active metabolites can be predicted in experimental animals and humans, thus providing the best possible basis for extrapolation (Feron et al. 1990). [Pg.235]


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