The Status of Nonylphenol Pollution in Lotic Ecosys-Tem

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Nonylphenol (NP) is one of the persistent organic pollutants, its key properties are bioaccumulative, poor degradability and three induced impacts including carcinogenic, teratogenic and mutagenic, which have caused high attention by the international academic community. Many deep studies around its biological effect, mechanism of action, environment distribution, organism distribution and metabolism process have been developed and reported. Meanwhile, the studies about its spatial distribution and the enrichment regularity also have been carried out in some typical cities in the shore zone and estuaries. This paper is to summarize the status of nonylphenol pollution in the lotic ecosys-tem refer to those research results before.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 602-604)

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December 2012

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