Hot Spot Pollutants - Pharmaceuticals in the Environment

Hot Spot Pollutants - Pharmaceuticals in the Environment

von: Daniel R. Dietrich, Simon Webb, Thomas Petry (Eds.)

Elsevier Trade Monographs, 2004

ISBN: 9780080521947 , 352 Seiten

Format: PDF

Kopierschutz: DRM

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Preis: 205,00 EUR

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Hot Spot Pollutants - Pharmaceuticals in the Environment


 

Hot Spot Pollutants describes how pharmaceuticals and/or endocrine active compounds gain entry into the aquatic ecosystem, effects on specific organisms and the potential risk involved for the whole ecosystem. In addition it presents the latest views and developments regarding legal requirements for assessing the environmental risk of pharmaceuticals. This books includes the views of academic, industry and government scientists, and thus aims for a balanced presentation of all standpoints.

The book consists of papers that appeared previously in the journal Toxicology Letters in 2002 and 2003, and have been collected in this single volume to make them accessible to a broader audience. Authors were asked to update their contributions where necessary. See also Toxicology Letters volume 131, issues 1 and 2 (2002), and volume 142 issue 3 (2003).

* State-of-the-art information of pharmaceuticals in the environment
* Leading Academic, industry and government contributors
* Provides the views of the experts in the field
* Offers a thorough basis to attain a good overview including all facets of the field