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Annamalai Subramanian

Researcher at Ehime University

Publications -  97
Citations -  6534

Annamalai Subramanian is an academic researcher from Ehime University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polybrominated diphenyl ethers & Blubber. The author has an hindex of 49, co-authored 95 publications receiving 6021 citations. Previous affiliations of Annamalai Subramanian include Fundação Universidade Federal do Rio Grande & Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Asia-Pacific mussel watch: monitoring contamination of persistent organochlorine compounds in coastal waters of Asian countries

TL;DR: Considerable residue levels of p,p(')-DDT and alpha-HCH were found in mussels and the concentrations of DDTs and HCHs found in Mussels from Asian developing countries were higher than those in developed nations suggesting present usage of DDT and H CHs along the coastal waters of Asian developing nations.
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Passive Atmospheric Sampling of Organochlorine Pesticides, Polychlorinated Biphenyls, and Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers in Urban, Rural, and Wetland Sites along the Coastal Length of India

TL;DR: Passive air samplers consisting of polyurethane foam disks were deployed concurrently at 18 locations and exposed for 6 weeks along the coastal length of India to screen for POPs in the atmosphere, and chlordanes showed high trans-/cis-chlordane (TC/CC) ratios, indicative of the current use of technical chlordane and a contribution from heptachlor usage.
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Contamination by trace elements at e-waste recycling sites in Bangalore, India.

TL;DR: E-waste recycling and its disposal may lead to the environmental and human contamination by some TEs, and high levels of Cu, Mo, Ag, Cd, In, Sb, Tl, and Pb were observed in hair of male workers from e-w waste recycling sites.
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Contamination by arsenic and other trace elements in tube-well water and its risk assessment to humans in Hanoi, Vietnam.

TL;DR: It is revealed for the first time that the residents of Gia Lam and Thanh Tri Districts are exposed not only to As but also Mn and Ba from groundwater in the Red River Delta, Vietnam.
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Persistent organochlorine residues in foodstuffs from India and their implications on human dietary exposure

TL;DR: Foodstuffs collected from different regions in India were analyzed for the presence of HCH, DDT, HCB, aldrin, dieldrin, heptachlor, and PCBs and significantly high levels of food contamination were evident throughout India.