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QSAR in Environmental Toxicology: Proceedings of the Workshop on Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships (QSAR) in Environmental Toxicology held at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, August 16–18, 1983

✍ Scribed by R. J. Allan (auth.), Klaus L. E. Kaiser (eds.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Leaves
407
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Ever since Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, we have generally become aware of environmental contaminants and their effects on the ecosystem. The findin~ of PCB's in fish by Soren Jensen in Sweden, the recognition of mirex as contaminant in fish from Lake Ontario, and the discoveries of contaminant laden leachates from dumpsites such as the Love Canal have become milestones in the search for and charac­ terization of contaminants in our environment. At this time, the problem no longer is so much the identifi­ cation of contaminants and their sources. Rather, we are now faced with solving questions on the fates and effects of such compounds. This includes the search for mechanisms to deal effectively with the large number of chemicals already found in water, air and biota. One of such time and cost saving scientific avenues is the field of quantitative structure-activity correlations for the prediction of the environmental behavior and effects of compounds.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Foreword....Pages 1-2
Structure-Activity Relationships for Toxicity of Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated Hydrocarbons and Oils to Daphnia Magna ....Pages 3-16
Comparative Toxicity and Metabolism of Tetrachlorobenzene Isomers....Pages 17-37
An Examination of the Role of Rotational Barriers in the Toxicology of Pcb’s....Pages 39-66
The use of Rapid Biochemical Indicators of Toxicant Stress to Generate Biological Data Bases for QSAR....Pages 67-73
The use of Simca Pattern Recognition in the Analysis of Complex Chromatographic Data....Pages 75-88
Structure—Activity Models of Biological Oxygen Demand....Pages 89-109
Environmental Hazard Profile — Test Results as Related to Structures and Translation into the Environment....Pages 111-136
Predicting the Environmental Fate of Toxic Contaminants in Large Lakes: Data Requirements for Mathematical Models....Pages 137-151
The Need and Requirements for Quantitative Structure—Activity Relations (Qsar) in the Great Lakes Water Quality Program....Pages 153-166
Assessment of Mutagenic Effects in Amphibian Embryos....Pages 167-177
Lethal Dose Versus Lethal Concentration as Indicator of Contaminant Toxicity to Fish....Pages 179-187
Qsar Studies On Chlorophenols, Chlorobenzenes and Para-Substituted Phenols....Pages 189-206
Quantitative Structure-Activity Relationships in Ecotoxicology: Possibilities and Limits....Pages 207-222
Toxicities of Selected Chloroanilines to Four Strains of Yeast....Pages 223-233
Comparative Structure—Toxicity Relationships between Acute and Chronic Effects to Aquatic Organisms....Pages 235-260
Relationships Between Physical-Chemical and Environmental Partitioning Coefficients....Pages 261-278
Validation of Fish Toxicity QSARs for Certain Non-Reactive Non-Electrolyte Organic Compounds....Pages 279-299
The Relationship Between Bioconcentration Factor in Rainbow Trout and Physical-Chemical Properties for Some Halogenated Compounds....Pages 301-317
Toxicities of Chloroanilines to Photobacterium Phosphoreum and their Correlations with Effects on Other Organisms and Structural Parameters....Pages 319-336
Structure—Activity Correlations of Selected Azaarenes, Aromatic Amines, and Nitroaromatics....Pages 337-357
Data Evaluation in the Development of QSAR....Pages 359-368
Back Matter....Pages 369-406

✦ Subjects


Pharmacology/Toxicology; Science, general; Chemistry/Food Science, general; Physical Chemistry


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