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    Leaching behavior of enrofloxacin in three different soils and the influence of a surfactant on its mobility.
        
        J. Environ. Sci. 24, 435-439 (2012)
    
    
    
	    The leaching behaviors of enrofloxacin (ENR), a fluoroquinolone group antibiotic, in three different standard soils, namely sandy, loamy sand and sandy loam were investigated according to OECD guideline 312. In addition, the effects of tenside, sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (DBS) on the mobility of ENR in two different soils were studied. The mobility of ENR in all three standard soils was very similar and was mostly (98%) concentrated on the top 0–5 cm segment of the soils at pH 5.7. The DBS can enhance the mobility of ENR in soils but the impact was in general negligible under the studied conditions.
	
	
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        Publication type
        Article: Journal article
    
 
    
        Document type
        Scientific Article
    
 
     
    
    
        Keywords
        enrofloxacin; leaching; soil; sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate
    
 
     
    
    
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        Publication Year
        2012
    
 
     
    
        HGF-reported in Year
        2012
    
 
    
    
        ISSN (print) / ISBN
        1001-0742
    
 
    
        e-ISSN
        1878-7320
    
 
    
     
     
	     
	 
	 
     
	
    
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	    Volume: 24,  
	    Issue: 3,  
	    Pages: 435-439 
	    
	    
	
    
 
    
         
        
            Publisher
            IOS Press
        
 
        
            Publishing Place
            [Amsterdam]; Beijing
        
 
	
         
         
         
         
         
	
         
         
         
    
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
    
        Reviewing status
        Peer reviewed
    
 
     
    
        POF-Topic(s)
        30202 - Environmental Health
    
 
    
        Research field(s)
        Environmental Sciences
    
 
    
        PSP Element(s)
        G-504500-001
    
 
     
     	
    
        PubMed ID
        22655356
    
    
    
        WOS ID
        WOS:000301869300011
    
    
        Scopus ID
        84858273733
    
    
        Erfassungsdatum
        2012-04-12