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Mats Tysklind
Researcher at Umeå University
Publications - 261
Citations - 19764
Mats Tysklind is an academic researcher from Umeå University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Polychlorinated dibenzofurans & Effluent. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 250 publications receiving 17534 citations. Previous affiliations of Mats Tysklind include Swedish Defence Research Agency & Carleton University.
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The 2005 World Health Organization reevaluation of human and Mammalian toxic equivalency factors for dioxins and dioxin-like compounds.
Martin van den Berg,Linda S. Birnbaum,Michael S. Denison,Mike De Vito,William H. Farland,Mark Feeley,Heidelore Fiedler,Helen Håkansson,Annika Hanberg,Laurie C. Haws,Martin Rose,Stephen Safe,Dieter Schrenk,Chiharu Tohyama,Angelika Tritscher,Jouko Tuomisto,Mats Tysklind,Nigel J. Walker,Richard E. Peterson +18 more
TL;DR: Concern was expressed about direct application of the TEF/total toxic equivalency (TEQ) approach to abiotic matrices, such as soil, sediment, etc., for direct application in human risk assessment as the present TEF scheme and TEQ methodology are primarily intended for estimating exposure and risks via oral ingestion.
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Toxic equivalency factors (TEFs) for PCBs, PCDDs, PCDFs for humans and wildlife
M. van den Berg,L. Birnbaum,A.T.C. Bosveld,B. Brunstrom,P. Cook,M. Feeley,John P. Giesy,Annika Hanberg,R. Hasegawa,S.W. Kennedy,T. Kubiak,J. C. Larsen,F.X.R. van Leeuwen,A. K. D. Liem,C. Nolt,R.E. Peterson,L. Poellinger,Stephen Safe,D. Schrenk,D. Tillitt,Mats Tysklind,Maged Younes,F. Waern,T. Zacharewski +23 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that the TEF concept is still the most plausible and feasible approach for risk assessment of halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons with dioxinlike properties.
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Contamination of surface, ground, and drinking water from pharmaceutical production.
Jerker Fick,Hanna Söderström,Richard H. Lindberg,Chau Phan,Mats Tysklind,D. G. Joakim Larsson +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the environmental fate of active pharmaceutical ingredients in a major production area for the global bulk drug market, where water samples were taken from a common effluent treatment plant near Hyderabad, India, which receives process water from approximately 90 bulk drug manufacturers.
Pharmaceuticals and Personal Care Products in the Environment CONTAMINATION OF SURFACE, GROUND, AND DRINKING WATER FROM PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTION
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the environmental fate of active pharmaceutical ingredients in a major production area for the global bulk drug market, where water samples were taken from a common effluent treatment plant near Hyderabad, India, which receives process water from approximately 90 bulk drug manufacturers.
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Photolytic Debromination of Decabromodiphenyl Ether (BDE 209)
TL;DR: DecaBDE was photolytically labile and formeddebromination products in all matrices studied, however, the debromination rates were strongly dependent on the matrix with longer half-lives on natural matrices than artificial ones.