2015
DOI: 10.12944/cwe.10.1.43
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Assessment of Phenolic Compounds in the Surface Waters of Godavari Canal, Andhra Pradesh, India

Abstract: The present study was intended to determine the concentrations of phenolic compounds in surface waters of Godavari canal by molecular spectrophotometry. Samples were collected from fifteen sampling stations using grab sampling method for a period of four months (from November to February) at 10 day intervals. Total phenols in water samples were determined using molecular spectrophotometry after distillation, complexation with 4-aminoantipyrine and extraction into chloroform. The concentration of phenolic compo… Show more

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“…Phenolic compounds are toxic and their toxicity can be explained by the substitution of this surface-active agent with new products, as polyethoxylated alcohols. It was reported a correlation with toxicity accumulation and oestrogenic effects that phenolic compounds are induced in some animals and organisms [48]. Regular monitoring of phenolic compounds is essential due to their toxicity and bioaccumulation effects in animals and plants [48].…”
Section: Organic Compounds Of Textile Effluentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Phenolic compounds are toxic and their toxicity can be explained by the substitution of this surface-active agent with new products, as polyethoxylated alcohols. It was reported a correlation with toxicity accumulation and oestrogenic effects that phenolic compounds are induced in some animals and organisms [48]. Regular monitoring of phenolic compounds is essential due to their toxicity and bioaccumulation effects in animals and plants [48].…”
Section: Organic Compounds Of Textile Effluentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It was reported a correlation with toxicity accumulation and oestrogenic effects that phenolic compounds are induced in some animals and organisms [48]. Regular monitoring of phenolic compounds is essential due to their toxicity and bioaccumulation effects in animals and plants [48].…”
Section: Organic Compounds Of Textile Effluentsmentioning
confidence: 99%