Effects of Environmental Organic Pollutants on Environment and Human Health: The Latest Updates
A special issue of Toxics (ISSN 2305-6304). This special issue belongs to the section "Emerging Contaminants".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2023) | Viewed by 28707
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Interests: environmental omics; ecotoxicity; water quality criteria; environmental risk assessment; emerging pollutants; environmental DNA
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
The harmful impact of environmental organic pollutants such as VOCs and POPs on human health is a subject of widespread concern. VOCs originate from motor vehicle emissions and various manufactured products, such as building materials, paints, and cleaning agents, which often pollute the atmosphere around us. POPs have an intrinsic resistance to natural degradation processes, and are found in polluted water, soil, atmosphere, sediment, etc. In addition, many emerging organic pollutants are considered potentially harmful to human health, such as PPCPs, and thus they are prioritized in biomonitoring surveillance.
With this in mind, this Special Issue will provide updated insights into the impacts of organic pollutants on human health, from the source of exposure to these contaminants to their toxic effects. Topics to be covered include exposure source identification, acute and cumulative health effects, and the toxicity mechanisms of individual or mixed organic pollutants.
We invite pioneering scientists to share their work in this Special Issue. Research articles, reviews, perspectives, commentary, etc., providing more evidence on how diseases related to organic pollutants may be prevented and formulating environmental standards are welcome.
Prof. Dr. Zhen-Guang Yan
Dr. Zhi-Gang Li
Dr. Jinzhe Du
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- organic pollutants
- emerging pollutants
- human and ecosystem health
- environmental risk assessment
- endocrine disruptors
- microplastics
- POPs
- VOCs
- SVOCs
- PPCPs
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