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Chlorocymenes, cymenenes and other chlorohydrocarbons in pulp mill effluents, sludges and exposed biota

1992

Abstract Polychlorinated cymenes (PCYMS) and cymenenes (PCYMD) were analyzed by GC/LRMS/SIM in effluents and sludges of three different pulp mills and in fish and mussels exposed to pulp mill effluents. The levels of PCYMS+PCYMD were 0.3–4.8 μg/l in total effluents,

PollutionPulp millEnvironmental EngineeringWaste managementChemistryHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectPulp (paper)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthBiotaGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialPulp and paper industryPollutionCymenesIndustrial waste waterengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryGas chromatographyEffluentmedia_commonChemosphere
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Biomarker responses along a pollution gradient: Effects of pulp and paper mill effluents on caged whitefish

1995

Abstract Lake Saimaa (SE Finland) is a large oligotrophic lake receiving biologically treated effluent from a bleached kraft pulp and paper mill. Hatchery-reared juvenile whitefish ( Coregonus lavaretus L. s.l.), a species known to feed on plankton and other particulates, were caged using a technique developed and optimized for this species and were exposed for one month in five downstream stations (3.3–16 km). Two reference stations (4.5–8.5 km) upstream from the effluent outlet were used. An exposure gradient of chlorinated organics was assessed by determining concentrations of conjugated chlorophenolics (CPs) in bile and CPs as well as extractable organic halogens (EOX) in gut lipids. Ac…

Pollutionbusiness.industryChemistryEcologyHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesismedia_common.quotation_subjectPulp (paper)Paper millGlutathioneAquatic ScienceMonooxygenasePlanktonengineering.materialchemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental chemistryToxicityengineeringbusinessEffluentmedia_commonAquatic Toxicology
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Quick assessment of the economic value of olive mill waste water

2016

Background: Olive biophenols are emerging as a valued class of natural products finding practical application in the food, pharmaceutical, beverage, cosmetic and nutraceutical industries due to their powerful biological activity which includes antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Olive mill waste water (OMWW), a by-product in olive oil manufacturing, is rich in biophenols such as hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol. The amount of biophenols depends on the cultivar, the geographical area of cultivation, and the seasonal conditions. The goal of this study was to develop a straightforward method to assess the economic value of OMWW via quantification of hydroxytyrosol and tyrosol. Results: The amo…

Polyphenol0301 basic medicineHydroxytyrosol; Olive; Olive mill waste water; Polyphenols; TyrosolChemistry(all)Settore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaShort ReportOlive mill waste water03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0404 agricultural biotechnologyNutraceuticalTyrosolHydroxytyrosolFood scienceCultivar030109 nutrition & dieteticsPolyphenolsOlive04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry040401 food scienceTyrosolchemistryWastewaterSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaHydroxytyrosolOlive oilChemistry Central Journal
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Olive mill wastewaters decontamination based on organo-nano-clay composites

2019

Abstract Green composites for environmental applications were successfully prepared by intercalation of the biosurfactant Quillaja saponin onto montmorillonite mineral clay on varying pH and surfactant/clay ratio. Equilibrium adsorption isotherms were constructed and the system was characterized by performing TGA and XRD analyses. The efficiency of the surfactant-modified clay in the removal of the organic content present in olive mill wastewaters (OMW) was evaluated by means of spectrophotometric measurements. The interest for this cogent issue comes from the consideration that, despite their high pollutant content, OMW can be considered as a potential resource of several organic compounds…

PolyphenolMaterials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysMaterials scienceHill isothermXRDIntercalation (chemistry)Surfaces Coatings and FilmQuillaja saponinCeramics and Composite02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesCoatings and Filmschemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionPulmonary surfactant0103 physical sciencesMaterials ChemistryElectronicOrganoclayOptical and Magnetic MaterialsComposite materialMontmorillonite010302 applied physicsOlive mill wastewaterAdsorption; Biowaste; Hill isotherm; Montmorillonite; Olive mill wastewaters; Polyphenols; Quillaja saponin; TGA; XRD; Electronic Optical and Magnetic Materials; Ceramics and Composites; Process Chemistry and Technology; Surfaces Coatings and Films; Materials Chemistry2506 Metals and AlloysTGAbiologyElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialProcess Chemistry and TechnologyPolyphenolsHuman decontaminationBiowaste021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologybiology.organism_classificationSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSurfacesSubstrate (building)MontmorillonitechemistryQuillajaCeramics and CompositesOlive mill wastewatersAdsorption0210 nano-technology
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The skeleton of the staghorn coral Acropora millepora: molecular and structural characterization.

2014

15 pages; International audience; The scleractinian coral Acropora millepora is one of the most studied species from the Great Barrier Reef. This species has been used to understand evolutionary, immune and developmental processes in cnidarians. It has also been subject of several ecological studies in order to elucidate reef responses to environmental changes such as temperature rise and ocean acidification (OA). In these contexts, several nucleic acid resources were made available. When combined to a recent proteomic analysis of the coral skeletal organic matrix (SOM), they enabled the identification of several skeletal matrix proteins, making A. millepora into an emerging model for biomi…

ProteomicsBiomineralizationPhysiologyCoralCell Membraneslcsh:MedicineSpectrum Analysis RamanBiochemistryAcropora milleporaMaterials PhysicsSpectroscopy Fourier Transform Infraredcristallcsh:ScienceMicrostructurecorailAcetic AcidAminationExtracellular Matrix ProteinsMineralsMultidisciplinarybiologyEcologyMonosaccharidesMineralogyAnthozoaBiochemistryprotéineCoralsPhysical SciencesCellular Structures and OrganellesCrystallizationcalciteResearch ArticleMaterials ScienceProtein domainmatrice extracellulaireMarine BiologyBone and BonesCalcium CarbonateAnthozoamonosaccharideAnimals14. Life underwater[SDV.IB.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/BiomaterialsIntegrin bindingStaghorn corallcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesProteinsMembrane ProteinsCell Biology[ SDV.IB.BIO ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Bioengineering/Biomaterialsbiology.organism_classificationTransmembrane ProteinsSolubilityEarth Scienceslcsh:QPhysiological ProcessesGelsFunction (biology)Biomineralization
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Induction of erod activity in HEPA-1 mouse hepatoma cells and estrogenicity in mcf-7 human breast cancer cells by extracts of pulp mill effluents, sl…

1998

Extracts of effluents and sludges from the primary and secondary clarifiers of an activated sludge treatment plant at a Finnish bleached kraft pulp and paper mill were analyzed in two cell bioassays. Total dioxin-like activities were determined by measuring the induction of ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD) activity in Hepa-1 mouse hepatoma cells. Estrogenicity was studied by measuring luciferase activity in MCF-7 ERE-luc, which are MCF-7 human breast cancer cells stably transfected with an estrogen-responsive element linked to a luciferase promoter. Sediments collected near the pulp mill and from other sites in Lake Saimaa as well as fillets of whitefish exposed to effluents were examine…

Pulp millChemistrybusiness.industryHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesisdigestive oral and skin physiologyPaper millcomplex mixturesKraft processMCF-7Environmental chemistryToxicityEnvironmental ChemistryBioassaybusinessEffluentSludgeEnvironmental Toxicology and Chemistry
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Organochlorines as Environmental Tainting Substances: Taste Panel Study and Chemical Analyses of Incubated Mussels

1992

Lake mussels (Anodonta piscinalis) incubated in freshwater stations upstream and downstream of a large pulp mill were studied for tainting by a panel of 18 persons. The tasted animal muscle and tissue water samples, and composites of other simultaneously incubated mussels were analyzed for organochlorine compounds. Bad taste scores were obtained for mussels from the nearest station downstream to the pulp mill and were significantly (p < 0.001 **) higher than those from other stations. A similar difference was observed for the measured chlorophenol, chloroanisole and chloroveratrole, chlorocymene and PCB contents. Chloroanisoles and chloroveratroles were indicated to form the main tai…

Pulp millChlorophenolTasteanimal structuresEnvironmental EngineeringAnodontaTissue waterbiologyfungibiology.organism_classificationUpstream and downstream (DNA)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryEnvironmental chemistryWater Science and TechnologyWater Science and Technology
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Estimation of the environmental hazard of organochlorines in pulp mill biosludge used as soil fertilizer

1993

Abstract Contents of total organic chlorine and polychlorinated phenols, guaiacols, catechols, benzenes, cymenes, cymenenes, naphthalenes, toxic dibenzodioxins, toxic dibenzofurans, toxic PCB congener 77, alkylated dibenzofurans, alkylated bibenzyls and alkylated phenanthrenes in spent biosludges from activated sludge treatment plants of chlorobleaching kraft pulp mills are reported. Some estimations of hazard caused by these organochlorines to humans and wildlife from the use of biosludge as soil fertilizer are constructed and discussed.

Pulp millEnvironmental EngineeringChemistryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthchemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineGeneral Chemistryengineering.materialPollutionCymenesCongenerKraft processEnvironmental chemistryengineeringChlorineEnvironmental ChemistrySewage treatmentFertilizerPhenanthrenesChemosphere
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Organic chlorine compounds in lake sediments. III. Chlorohydrocarbons, free and chemically bound chlorophenols

1990

Abstract Chlorohydrocarbons and free and chemically bound chlorophenols, catechols and guaiacols were measured from lake sediments in Central Finland. Chlorohydrocarbons occurred at low backround levels except chlorocymenes from pulp mills and PCBs near the city of Aanekoski, where a local leakage occurrs. Free chlorophenols (hexane extractables) were found in all 18 areas studied, but the bound ones (extracted with strong alkali) only in the pulp mill reciepient lakes where they dominated. Preliminary analyses of chemically bound chlorophenols in high molecular fractions of spent bleach liquors and pulp mill effluents indicated that majority of chlorocatechols and guaiacols are bound alrea…

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Alkylated dibenzothiophenes in pine needles from pulp and paper mill environment

1998

Abstract Concentrations of alkylated dibenzothiophenes (C n DBTs) in pine needles in a recipient area of the emissions from a pulp and paper mill where also waste combustion was done were measured. The concentrations (ng/g dry weight) of C 1 DBTs were in the range of 2 DBTs in the range of 3 DBTs in the range of 3 DBTs] > [C 2 DBTs] > [C 1 DBTs]. The pulp mill could not be shown to be the source of C 1 C 3 DBTs in the pine needles. Other possible sources are situated in the vicinity of the pulp and paper mill. Long-range transport, either, cannot be excluded as a possible source.

Pulp millEnvironmental EngineeringWaste managementChemistrybusiness.industryHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisPulp (paper)Public Health Environmental and Occupational HealthPaper millGeneral MedicineGeneral ChemistryAlkylationengineering.materialPulp and paper industryPollutionengineeringEnvironmental ChemistryWaste combustionbusinessChemosphere
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