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Enantioselective and nonenantioselective degradation of organic pollutants in the marine ecosystem

Authors :
H, Hühnerfuss
J, Faller
R, Kallenborn
W A, König
P, Ludwig
B, Pfaffenberger
M, Oehme
G, Rimkus
Source :
Chirality. 5(5)
Publication Year :
1993

Abstract

Enantiomeric ratios of 11 chiral environmental pollutants determined in different compartments of the marine ecosystem by chiral capillary gas chromatography and chiral high-performance liquid chromatography allow discrimination between the following processes: enantioselective decomposition of both enantiomers with different velocities by marine microorganisms (alpha-HCH, beta-PCCH, gamma-PCCH); enantioselective decomposition of one enantiomer only by marine microorganisms (DCPP); enantioselective decomposition by enzymatic processes in marine biota (alpha-HCH, beta-PCCH, trans-chlordane, cis-chlordane, octachlordane MC4, octachlordane MC5, octachlordane MC7, oxychlordane, heptachlor epoxide); enantioselective active transport through the "blood-brain barrier" (alpha-HCH); nonenantioselective photochemical degradation (alpha-HCH, beta-PCCH).

Details

ISSN :
08990042
Volume :
5
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Chirality
Accession number :
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