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Laboratory procedure for estimating residue dynamics of xenobiotic contaminants in a freshwater food chain

January 1, 1980

A laboratory method of measuring the accumulation, transfer, elimination, and degradation of xenobiotic contaminants is described for organisms in a freshwater food chain (microorganisms, filter-feeder, and fish). A flow-through diluter-system, 14C-labeled contaminants, gas and thin-layer chromatography, autoradiography, and liquid scintillation spectrometry are used in making residue determinations. Accumulation factors and various index values are developed for measuring and estimating potential accumulation of xenobiotic contaminants by aquatic organisms. The laboratory procedure is economical, simple, reproducible, and ecologically relevant.

Publication Year 1980
Title Laboratory procedure for estimating residue dynamics of xenobiotic contaminants in a freshwater food chain
Authors B. Thomas Johnson
Publication Type Report
Publication Subtype Federal Government Series
Series Title Technical Paper
Series Number 103
Index ID tp103
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse