2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.114406
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Thyroid hormone disrupting potentials of benzisothiazolinone in embryo-larval zebrafish and rat pituitary GH3 cell line

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“…28,29 BIT can thus be unintentionally released into the aquatic environment. 30 Therefore, it is often detected in water environments. BIT was detected in black tiger shrimps from Zhejiang, which may be attributed to the contamination of the water used for farming black tiger shrimp in Zhejiang with industrial products such as paints, cleaners, and detergents.…”
Section: Identification Of Distinctive Compounds Among Different Habi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…28,29 BIT can thus be unintentionally released into the aquatic environment. 30 Therefore, it is often detected in water environments. BIT was detected in black tiger shrimps from Zhejiang, which may be attributed to the contamination of the water used for farming black tiger shrimp in Zhejiang with industrial products such as paints, cleaners, and detergents.…”
Section: Identification Of Distinctive Compounds Among Different Habi...mentioning
confidence: 99%