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Nonylphenol is a complex mixture of isomers known for its estrogenic activity and environmental persistence. It is primarily recognized as a priority hazardous substance due to its widespread occurrence and potential endocrine-disrupting effects. Nonylphenol isomers exhibit selectivity in their occurrence, toxicity, and biodegradation, with bulkiness at the beta and gamma carbons enhancing estrogenicity. The compound is a degradation product of ethoxylated alkylphenols, presenting a higher degree of reactivity than its precursors. Analytical methods such as LC-MS-MS are employed to study nonylphenol and its derivatives in various matrices, including textile industry effluents and surface waters. Understanding the uptake and metabolism of nonylphenol in plants is crucial, as isomer selectivity plays a significant role in its environmental impact.
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