| Literature DB >> 7691137 |
H Hühnerfuss1, J Faller, R Kallenborn, W A König, P Ludwig, B Pfaffenberger, M Oehme, G Rimkus.
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).Entities:
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Year: 1993 PMID: 7691137 DOI: 10.1002/chir.530050522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chirality ISSN: 0899-0042 Impact factor: 2.437