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The antihistamine diphenhydramine is demethylated by anaerobic wastewater microorganisms

2018

Wolfson, Sarah J. | Porter, Abigail W. | Villani, Thomas S. | Simon, James E. | Young, Lily Y.


Bibliographic information
Chemosphere
Volume 202 Pagination 460 - 466 ISSN 0045-6535
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Other Subjects
Anaerobic microbiology; Diphenhydramine; Archaea; Antihistamines; Methanogenesis; Comamonadaceae; Bacterial communities; Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry; Symbiobacteriaceae; Pharmaceutical
Language
English
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Text; Journal Article

2024-02-27
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