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Pentachlorophenol (PCP) is an
organochlorine compound used as a
pesticide and a disinfectant.
First produced in the 1930s, it is
marketed under many trade...
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Pentachlorophenol monooxygenase (EC 1.14.13.50,
pentachlorophenol dechlorinase,
pentachlorophenol dehalogenase,
pentachlorophenol 4-monooxygenase, PCP...
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aromatic and
chloroaromatic compounds,
phenols like
nonylphenol and
pentachlorophenol,
herbicides such as (RS)-2-(4-chloro-2-methylphenoxy)
propionic acid...
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chlorine atoms.
There are five
basic types of
chlorophenols (mono- to
pentachlorophenol) and 19
different chlorophenols in
total when
positional isomerism...
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entirely new
metabolic pathway that
degrades the
synthetic pesticide pentachlorophenol. An
interesting but
still controversial idea is that some adaptations...
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particular white-rot fungi, can
degrade insecticides, herbicides,
pentachlorophenol, creosote, coal tars, and
heavy fuels and turn them into
carbon dioxide...
- endrin), EDB, HCH and lindane, paraquat,
parathion and methylparathion,
pentachlorophenol, and 2,4,5-T. This took
force on 17 May 2004.
Australia ratified the...
- such as hexachlorophene, triclosan, trichlorophenol, tribromophenol,
pentachlorophenol,
salts and
isomers thereof),
cationic surfactants, such as some quaternary...
- convention:
chlorinated naphthalenes (CNs),
hexachlorobutadiene (HCBD) and
pentachlorophenol (PCP), its
salts and esters. The
proposal is the
first stage of the...
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effect caused by
pentachlorophenol is a
decrease in
response to
predator attacks in
guppies (Poecilia reticula).
Pentachlorophenol was
exposed to juvenile...