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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: Sources, Exposure and Health Effects

Warren L. Gregoire(Edited by)
Part of the Chemistry research and applications series
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Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) are chemicals that occur naturally in coal, oil, and gasoline, and are also produced when wood, tobacco, and other materials are burned.

Exposure to PAHs can lead to negative health consequences, so remediating their presence in the environment is significant.

Chapter One uses machine learning and artificial intelligence to explain the behavior of PAHs in indoor and outdoor environments of a university building.

Chapter Two discusses PAH exposure and associated effects in elasmobranchs.

Chapter Three focuses on the potential effects of plants on the phytoremediation of agricultural soils and freshwater resources contaminated with PAHs.

Chapter Four includes a case study of PAHs levels in samples from the fishery industry.

Lastly, Chapter Five evaluates potential associations between biliary PAHs, biomorphometric indices and biliverdin applied as a feeding status proxy in mullet (Mugil liza) from a chronically contaminated estuary in Southeastern Brazil.

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1685076858 / 9781685076856
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
547.61
07/02/2022
United States
English
126 pages
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