Protein Information

Name Koc
Synonyms IGF II mRNA binding protein 3; IMP3; IGF2BP3; IMP 3; KH domain containing protein overexpressed in cancer; KOC 1; KOC1; Putative RNA binding protein KOC…

Compound Information

Name linuron
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17120828 Fava L, Orru MA, Businelli D, Scardala S, Funari E: Leaching potential of some phenylureas and their main metabolites through laboratory studies. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2006 Oct;13(6):386-91.

Their mobility was generally high, based on their Koc values, which ranged from 33 (CPU) to 406 (linuron).
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9294238 Iglesias-Jimenez E, Poveda E, Sanchez-Martin MJ, Sanchez-Camazano M: Effect of the nature of exogenous organic matter on pesticide sorption by the soil. Arch Environ Contam Toxicol. 1997 Aug;33(2):117-24.

A study was carried out on the sorption of two sparingly water-soluble pesticides (diazinon and linuron) by a sandy loam soil modified with different exogenous organic materials (EOMs) containing humic-like substances: city refuse compost (CRC), peat (P), commercial "humic" acid (HA), liquid "humic" acid (LHA), and two (nonhumic) model compounds (surfactants), tetradecyltrimethylammonium bromide (TDTMA) and sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS), before and after 2- and 8-month incubation periods with the soil.
Incubation of EOMs with soil increased their sorption capacity: the Koc values were increased proportionally to the incubation time for both pesticides and for all treatments carried out.
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16893777 Haouari J, Dahchour A, Pena-Heras A, Louchard X, Lennartz B, Alaoui ME, Satrallah A: Behavior of two phenyl urea herbicides in clayey soils and effect of alternating dry-wet conditions on their availability. J Environ Sci Health B. 2006;41(6):883-93.

Adsorption and mobility of linuron (3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1-methoxy-1-methylurea) and diuron (3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1, 1-dimethylurea) were studied in clayey soils from the Gharb area (Morocco).
Values of Koc (195 and 102) indicate moderate adsorption.
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