ECOLOGY | detected worldwide, sometimes at high levels, in environmental samples such as Antarctic air, human milk, seabird eggs, and the blubber of marine mammals. "Q1 is of environmental concern, even though its toxic potential has not been established," the researchers state in their joint paper |
OBSERVATION'S | It is said to be the first example of a natural organohalogen compound that bioaccumulates in humans. They say it is the first halogenated 1,2' -bipyrrole to be reported, and they believe it is naturally occurring. |
UPDATE | 05.02 |
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