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- Xenobiotische Stoffe | xenobiotisch | xenobiotische Substanz | xenobiotische Verbindung | Xenobiotikum | Fremdstoff | Fremdsubstanz | Fremdstoffe
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- Definition Stoff, der in der Natur nicht vorkommt Reference Prof. Engesser (Uni Stuttgart) http://www.engesser.info/sso/Kap6/kap6a.html (12.3.07)
- Comment z.B. DDT, Chlorbenzol; DIV. ajs 12.3.07
- compounds | xenobiotic | xenobiotic compound | xenobiotics | xenobiotic substance | substances
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- Definition chemical which is found in an organism but which is not normally produced or expected to be present in it. It can also cover substances which are present in much higher concentrations than are usual ; A substance which would not normally be found in a given environment, usually a toxic chemical which is entirely artificial, such as a chlorinated aromatic compound or an organomercury compound. (Source: BIOTAZ) Reference Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xenobiotic [8.4.2011]
- Comment See also: ISSX: International Society for the Study of Xenobiotics http://www.issx.org/ [15.10.2014]
- composé xénobiotique | xénobiotique | substance xénobiotique
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- Definition substance étrangère à l’ensemble des organismes vivants Reference Site France Terme > Xénobiotique, http://www.culture.fr/franceterme/terme/CHIM471 [21.9.2015]
- Comment Les pesticides et la plupart des médicaments sont des exemples de xénobiotiques.(Source: ibid.)