Supplementary parameters

Additional information for the interpretation of contamination data

For the characterisation of soil, suspended particulate matter and water samples it is necessary to determine parameters like pH, carbon content or particle size distribution. These factors have major influence on the behaviour of substances (i.e. ionisation, binding, release) and are therefore crucial for the interpretation of contaminant data.
Fat and water content are determined as supplementary parameters in biota samples to facilitate the interpretation of contaminant data and to enable normalisation and thus comparison between different data.
In human samples additional blood- and urine parameters like concentrations of triglycerides, cholesterol, and creatinine and urine density and volume are essential for the interpretation of substance data.

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1981 - 2024