xenobiotic - translation to English
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xenobiotic - translation to English

FOREIGN CHEMICAL SUBSTANCE FOUND WITHIN AN ORGANISM OR A SUBSTANCE WHICH WOULD NOT NORMALLY BE FOUND IN A GIVEN ENVIRONMENT, SUCH AS A TOXIC CHEMICAL WHICH IS ENTIRELY ARTIFICIAL
Xenobiotics; Xenogenic; Xenobiotic compound

xenobiotic         
(adj.) = xenobiótico
Ex: UTAB is a computer database on residues of xenobiotic organic chemicals and heavy metals in plants.
xenobiótico         
Xenobióticos; Xenobiotico; Xenobioticos; Xenobióticas
= xenobiotic.
Ex: UTAB is a computer database on residues of xenobiotic organic chemicals and heavy metals in plants.

Definition

xenobiotic
[?z?n?(?)b??'?t?k]
¦ adjective relating to or denoting a substance that is foreign to the body or to an ecological system.
¦ noun a substance of this kind.

Wikipedia

Xenobiotic

A xenobiotic is a chemical substance found within an organism that is not naturally produced or expected to be present within the organism. It can also cover substances that are present in much higher concentrations than are usual. Natural compounds can also become xenobiotics if they are taken up by another organism, such as the uptake of natural human hormones by fish found downstream of sewage treatment plant outfalls, or the chemical defenses produced by some organisms as protection against predators.

The term xenobiotics, however, is very often used in the context of pollutants such as dioxins and polychlorinated biphenyls and their effect on the biota, because xenobiotics are understood as substances foreign to an entire biological system, i.e. artificial substances, which did not exist in nature before their synthesis by humans. The term xenobiotic is derived from the Greek words ξένος (xenos) = foreigner, stranger and βίος (bios) = life, plus the Greek suffix for adjectives -τικός, -ή, -όν (-tikos, -ē, -on).

Xenobiotics may be grouped as carcinogens, drugs, environmental pollutants, food additives, hydrocarbons, and pesticides.