Justyna Płotka-Wasylka , Aneta Chabowska , Suwijak Pantanit , Opas Bunkoed , Michel Y. Fares , Muhammad Sajid , Dimitra Lambropoulou , Aleksandra Kurowska-Susdorf , Natalia Jatkowska
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摘要
干扰内分泌的化合物(EDCs)是一类干扰内分泌系统的化学物质,会对人类健康和环境造成不良影响。人们对各种环境区划中存在的 EDCs 越来越关注,这促使人们寻找更环保的提取材料。最近,天然聚合物(生物聚合物)的使用已被证明是一个有效且前景广阔的研究方向,因为与合成聚合物相比,它们具有无可否认的优势。本综述广泛讨论了纤维素、甲壳素和壳聚糖的功能化策略及其在多种微萃取技术中的适用性。顺应废物再利用的趋势,本综述介绍了用于分离和富集 EDC 的各种农业废物。重点介绍了使用天然吸附剂的好处和局限性。
Natural/bio-based sorbents as greener extractive materials for endocrine disrupting compounds in samples of different matrix composition
Endocrine-disrupting compounds (EDCs) are a group of chemicals that interfere with the endocrine system, leading to adverse effects on human health and the environment. Increasing concerns over the EDCs presence in various environmental compartments has driven the search for greener extraction materials. Recently, the use of polymers of natural origin (biopolymers) has been demonstrated to be an effective and promising research direction due to their undeniable advantages over synthetic polymers. In this review, strategies for cellulose, chitin, and chitosan functionalization and their applicability for numerous microextraction techniques have been widely discussed. Following the trend related to the reuse of waste, various agricultural wastes that were employed for the isolation and enrichment of EDCs are described. The benefits and limitations of using natural sorbents have been highlighted.
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