Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6366796 | Water Research | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
In silico analysis of the proposed transformation products for different carcinogenic, mutagenic and genotoxic endpoints with different software platforms provided no clear evidence that the possible transformation products after chlorination might be more toxic than the parent compound. However, since a number of alerts is altered after chlorination, it cannot be excluded that the toxicity of these transformation products might be modulated compared with the parent compound.
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Authors
B. Roig, B. Marquenet, I. Delpla, V. Bessonneau, A. Sellier, C. Leder, O. Thomas, R. Bolek, K. Kummerer,