Butyltin residues in livers of humans and wild terrestrial mammals and in plastic products
Butyltin compounds (BTs) including mono-(MBT), di-(DBT) and tributyltin (TBT) were determined in livers of humans and wild terrestrial mammals, such as raccoon dogs ( Nyctereutes procyonoids) and monkeys ( Macaca fuscata) from Japan. In addition, 22 samples of plastic products were analyzed. BT resi...
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description | Butyltin compounds (BTs) including mono-(MBT), di-(DBT) and tributyltin (TBT) were determined in livers of humans and wild terrestrial mammals, such as raccoon dogs (
Nyctereutes procyonoids) and monkeys (
Macaca fuscata) from Japan. In addition, 22 samples of plastic products were analyzed. BT residues were detected in all the liver samples of humans and raccoon dogs, with concentrations of |
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