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- Title
不同形态雌激素的环境行为及污染控制.
- Authors
王琳; 陈兴财; 姜晓满; 蒋林树; 李艳霞; 张雪莲; 胡柏杨; 张晟玮
- Abstract
As a typical endocrine disruptor, steroid estrogen is continuously detected in environmental media and plants, which poses a great ecological risk. According to its form, steroid estrogen can be divided into free and bound states. In recent years, there have been many studies pertaining to the presence of steroid estrogen in environmental media and its environmental behavior, but relatively few studies have examined its different sources and morphological differences. This article focuses on the structural characteristics of steroid estrogens and summarizes relevant previous studies from the following three aspects:the emission characteristics of human and livestock steroid estrogens, the physical and chemical properties of free and bound estrogen, as well as their similarities and differences; the adsorption, migration, and transformation features and influencing factors of free and bound estrogen in soil and water systems; the control technologies and methods for steroid estrogens from targeted emission sources, municipal sewage plants and animal farms.
- Subjects
XENOESTROGENS; ENDOCRINE disruptors; SOIL moisture; CHEMICAL properties; ESTROGEN
- Publication
Journal of Agro-Environment Science, 2021, Vol 40, Issue 8, p1623
- ISSN
1672-2043
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.11654/jaes.2020-1386