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Autor:
Kirk T. O'Reilly, Natasha Sihota, Rachel E. Mohler, Lauren Kristofco, Catalina Espino Devine, Dawn A. Zemo, Renae I. Magaw, Sungwoo Ahn, Timothy J. Patterson, Asheesh K. Tiwary
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry
The potential toxicity to human and aquatic receptors of petroleum fuel biodegradation metabolites (oxygen‐containing organic compounds [OCOCs]) in groundwater has been investigated as part of a multi‐year research program. Whole mixtures collect
Autor:
Asheesh K. Tiwary, Catalina Espino Devine, Rachel E. Mohler, Kirk T. O'Reilly, Renae I. Magaw, Sungwoo Ahn, Dawn A. Zemo
Publikováno v:
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management. 13:714-727
This paper summarizes the results of a 5-y research study of the nature and toxicity of petroleum biodegradation metabolites in groundwater at fuel release sites that are quantified as diesel-range "Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons" (TPH; also known as T
Autor:
Bryan L. Stegelmeier, Jeffery O. Hall, James A. Pfister, T. Zane Davis, Kip E. Panter, Asheesh K. Tiwary
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Toxicology. 37:231-238
Selenium (Se) poisoning by different forms of Se occurs in the United States. However, the toxicokinetics of different selenocompounds after oral ingestion is not well documented. In this study the toxicokinetics of Se absorption, distribution and el
Autor:
Renae I. Magaw, Catalina Espino Devine, Sungwoo Ahn, Karen A. Synowiec, Kirk T. O'Reilly, Rachel E. Mohler, Dawn A. Zemo, Asheesh K. Tiwary
Publikováno v:
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry. 34:1959-1961
In an effort to understand the nature and toxicity of petroleum hydrocarbon degradation metabolites, 2-dimensional gas chromatography linked to a time-of-flight mass spectrometer (GC×GC-TOFMS) was used to conduct nontargeted analysis of the extracts
Autor:
Rachel E. Mohler, Renae I. Magaw, Asheesh K. Tiwary, Dawn A. Zemo, Karen A. Synowiec, Kirk T. O'Reilly
Publikováno v:
Groundwater Monitoring & Remediation. 33:44-56
Polar metabolites resulting from petroleum biodegradation are measured in groundwater samples as TPHd unless a silica gel cleanup (SGC) is used on the sample extract to isolate hydrocarbons. Even though the metabolites can be the vast majority of the
Autor:
Karen A. Synowiec, Kirk T. O'Reilly, Rachel E. Mohler, Dawn A. Zemo, Asheesh K. Tiwary, Renae I. Magaw
Publikováno v:
Environmental Science & Technology. 47:10471-10476
Groundwater at fuel release sites often contains nonpolar hydrocarbons that originate from both the fuel release and other environmental sources, as well as polar metabolites of petroleum biodegradation. These compounds, along with other polar artifa
Autor:
Dawn A, Zemo, Kirk T, O'Reilly, Rachel E, Mohler, Renae I, Magaw, Catalina, Espino Devine, Sungwoo, Ahn, Asheesh K, Tiwary
Publikováno v:
Integrated environmental assessment and management. 13(4)
This paper summarizes the results of a 5-y research study of the nature and toxicity of petroleum biodegradation metabolites in groundwater at fuel release sites that are quantified as diesel-range "Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons" (TPH; also known as T
Publikováno v:
Clinical Toxicology. 47:213-218
Oleander (Nerium oleander) poisoning is a common problem found in many parts of the world. The oleander toxicity is due to oleandrin and its aglycone metabolite oleandrigenin. Activated charcoal is a useful gastrointestinal decontamination agent that
Autor:
T Zane, Davis, Asheesh K, Tiwary, Bryan L, Stegelmeier, James A, Pfister, Kip E, Panter, Jeffery O, Hall
Publikováno v:
Journal of applied toxicology : JAT. 37(2)
Selenium (Se) poisoning by different forms of Se occurs in the United States. However, the toxicokinetics of different selenocompounds after oral ingestion is not well documented. In this study the toxicokinetics of Se absorption, distribution and el
Publikováno v:
Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation. 17:252-255
A 2-year-old bay Thoroughbred colt was found dead overnight in its stall without a known history of any illness, existing disease, or toxicant exposure. No information on the clinical signs before this animal's death was reported. A full necropsy was