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Showing papers by "Bingsheng Zhou published in 2006"


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TL;DR: A simple, rapid and sensitive on-line method for simultaneous determination of four endocrine disruptors in environmental waters was developed by coupling in-tube solid-phase microextraction to high-performance liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection (FLD).

129 citations


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TL;DR: The results clearly demonstrated that environmentally possible level of HCB could result in oxidative stress in fish and brain was a sensitive target organ of H CB toxicity.

121 citations


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TL;DR: The overall results of both in vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that duroquinone can induce ROS production in spermatozoa, which may impair sperm quality and subsequently reproductive success through oxidative stress.

76 citations


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TL;DR: C cultured gill epithelia more rapidly induce EROD and are slightly more sensitive than cultured hepatocytes, and could be used as a rapid and sensitive tool for screening chemicals and monitoring environmental AhR agonist toxicants.

46 citations


01 Jan 2006
TL;DR: In this paper, a cleaning-up procedure of analyzing persistent bioaccumulative toxins (PBTs) in fuels combustion soot was developed and its performance was assessed through comparing the chromatograms of crude extracts with their cleaned extracts after the cleaningup procedure.
Abstract: Persistent bioaccumulative toxins (PBTs) are organic substances that are persistent, bioaccumulative and can cause severe toxic effects (e.g. potential oncogens, mutagenic, endocrine disrupters) to human health or environment which are the ones that need special attention. PBT chemicals could be released to the environment from several types of sources and are ubiquitous in environment. However, fast and efficiency monitoring and assessment methods to investigate PBTs in environment are still lacking. In this study, a cleaning-up procedure of analyzing PBTs in fuels combustion soot was developed and its performance was assessed through comparing the chromatograms of crude extracts with their cleaned extracts after the cleaning-up procedure. The results showed that polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs) were the main components in fuel combustion soot and the clean-up procedure developed in this paper can be well used as the method of analyzing PBTs in fuels combustion soot.

3 citations