Bioavailability, Bioaccessibility and Mobility of Environmental ContaminantsISBN: 978-0-470-02578-9
Paperback
316 pages
July 2007
Other Available Formats: Hardcover
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This book covers all aspects of bioavailability, as related to
environmental contaminants. After a discussion of the definition of
bioavailability and its context, focus is placed on the role of
risk assessment and bioavailability. Methods of analysis are then
discussed including a range of atomic spectroscopic and
electrochemical techniques for metal analysis and chromatographic
approaches for persistent organic pollutants (POPs). The
occurrence, properties and eco-toxicity of POPs and metals in the
soil/sediment environment are discussed. Particular emphasis is
placed on the uptake of POPs and metals by plants
(phytoextraction). Examples of POPs and metals in the environment
are reviewed.
Methods to assess the bioavailability of POPs and metals in the environment are discussed. The particular approaches considered are:
- non-exhaustive extraction techniques
- single extraction techniques
- sequential extraction techniques
- use of cyclodextrin and surfactants
- in-vitro gastrointestinal methods including physiological-based extraction test
- the use of bioasssays including earthworms.
Finally, selected case studies highlight the importance of determining the bioavailability of POPs and metals.