Radionuclide Contamination and Remediation Through Plants 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-07665-2_13
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Metabolism of 14C-Containing Contaminants in Plants and Microorganisms

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“…Metabolic processes and rates have been shown to be specific to particular chemicals and plant species (Gao et al, 2013). In addition, low-molecular-weight or short-chain organic contaminants (e.g., DBP) may be metabolized more easily in plant bodies than high-molecular-weight or long-chain ones (e.g., DEHP) (Kvesitadze et al, 2014). Unfortunately, little is known about the metabolic pathways of EDCs, such as PAEs in plants; this area is worth further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metabolic processes and rates have been shown to be specific to particular chemicals and plant species (Gao et al, 2013). In addition, low-molecular-weight or short-chain organic contaminants (e.g., DBP) may be metabolized more easily in plant bodies than high-molecular-weight or long-chain ones (e.g., DEHP) (Kvesitadze et al, 2014). Unfortunately, little is known about the metabolic pathways of EDCs, such as PAEs in plants; this area is worth further investigation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, Pb is an antagonist of Cd, as its uptake provokes an increased accumulation of Ca and Mg in plant tissues [66,67]. Most likely, two mutually exclusive processes occur inseparably from each other, regulating the supply of both metals to the roots, while other elements and PAHs migrated in the roots of wheat without significantly affecting the accumulation of each other through diffusion [65,68].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This eventually leads to metabolism of the AAs. [28] The constant use of these AAs may lead to regular excretion in the urine and faeces as a mixture of unchanged parent compounds and their metabolites into sewage. These AAs and their metabolites are also found in hospital wastewaters as well as in farm and urban (domestic) wastewaters because of home treatment and improper disposal of these drugs.…”
Section: Mechanistic Pathways Of Anti-androgens In Watermentioning
confidence: 99%