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Environmental Health Perspectives | 1973

Model Ecosystem Studies of the Environmental Fate of Six Organochlorine Pesticides

Robert L. Metcalf; Inder P. Kapoor; Po-Yung Lu; Carter K. Schuth; Patricia Sherman

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Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 1975

Plasticizers in the environment: The fate of di-n-octyl phthalate (DOP) in two model ecosystems and uptake and metabolism of DOP by aquatic organisms

James R. Sanborn; Robert L. Metcalf; Ching-Chieh Yu; Po-Yung Lu

The fate of the plasticizer, di-n-octyl phthalate (DOP) has been examined in 33-day terrestrial-aquatic and three-day aquatic model ecosystems. The five organisms of the two systems contained residues of DOP, demonstrating the propensity of this lipoid soluble organic molecule to be concentrated from the water. The residues in the organisms in the three-day system were higher than in the 33-day system with the exception of the fish, indicating perhaps, that DOP can undergo some degradation before the fish is placed in the system on the 30th day. A half-life of five days for DOP disappearance from the water was calculated from water samples taken periodically. Further, effects of mixed function oxidase and esterase inhibitors were investigated on the metabolism of DOP by various selected organisms and tissues of the two ecosystems.


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1975

Environmental fate and biodegradability of benzene derivatives as studied in a model aquatic ecosystem.

Po-Yung Lu; Robert L. Metcalf


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1975

Degradation and environmental fate of 1-(2,6-difluorobenzoly)-3-(4-chlorophenyl) urea.

Robert L. Metcalf; Po-Yung Lu; Stephen B. Bowlus


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1973

Uptake and fate of Di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate in aquatic organisms and in a model ecosystem.

Robert L. Metcalf; Gary M. Booth; Carter K. Schuth; Dale J. Hansen; Po-Yung Lu


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1975

Evaluation of environmental distribution and fate of hexachlorocyclopentadiene, chlordene, heptachlor, and heptachlor expoxide in a laboratory model ecosystem.

Po-Yung Lu; Robert L. Metcalf; Asha S. Hirwe; John W. Williams


Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry | 1972

Comparative metabolism of DDT, methylchlor, and ethoxychlor in mouse, insects, and in a model ecosystem

Inder P. Kapoor; Robert L. Metcalf; Asha S. Hirwe; Po-Yung Lu; Joel R. Coates; Robert F. Nystrom


Environmental Entomology | 1976

The Fate of Chlordane and Toxaphene in a Terrestrial-Aquatic Model Ecosystem

James R. Sanborn; Robert L. Metcalf; Willis Nels Bruce; Po-Yung Lu


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1976

Model ecosystem evaluation of the environmental impacts of the veterinary drugs phenothiazine, sulfamethazine, clopidol, and diethylstilbestrol.

Joel R. Coats; Robert L. Metcalf; Po-Yung Lu; Daniel D. Brown; Janet F. Williams; Larry G. Hansen


Environmental Health Perspectives | 1978

Environmental fate of five radio-labeled coal conversion by-products evaluated in a laboratory model ecosystem.

Po-Yung Lu; Robert L. Metcalf; Elaine M. Carlson

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James R. Sanborn

Illinois Natural History Survey

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Ching-Chieh Yu

Illinois Natural History Survey

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Dale J. Hansen

Illinois Natural History Survey

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Willis Nels Bruce

Illinois Natural History Survey

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