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BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 Water quality. Determination of the estrogenic potential of water and waste water Yeast estrogen screen (A-YES, Arxula adeninivorans)

BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022

Water quality. Determination of the estrogenic potential of water and waste water Yeast estrogen screen (A-YES, Arxula adeninivorans)

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Standard number:BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022
Pages:64
Released:2022-10-11
ISBN:978 0 539 21524 3
Status:Standard
BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 Water Quality Standard

BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022: Water Quality - Determination of the Estrogenic Potential of Water and Waste Water Using Yeast Estrogen Screen (A-YES, Arxula adeninivorans)

Ensure the highest standards of water quality with the BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022. This comprehensive standard provides a detailed methodology for determining the estrogenic potential of water and wastewater using the Yeast Estrogen Screen (A-YES) with Arxula adeninivorans. Released on October 11, 2022, this 64-page document is an essential resource for environmental scientists, water quality professionals, and regulatory bodies.

Key Features and Benefits

  • Standard Number: BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022
  • Pages: 64
  • Released: 2022-10-11
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 21524 3
  • Status: Standard

Comprehensive Methodology

This standard outlines a robust and scientifically validated method for assessing the estrogenic activity in water and wastewater. By employing the Yeast Estrogen Screen (A-YES) with Arxula adeninivorans, it provides a reliable and reproducible approach to detect estrogenic compounds, which are critical for understanding the impact of endocrine-disrupting chemicals on the environment and human health.

Why Choose BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022?

Water quality is a paramount concern for public health and environmental sustainability. The presence of estrogenic compounds in water sources can have significant adverse effects on wildlife and human populations. The BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 standard offers a precise and effective method to monitor and control these contaminants, ensuring safer water for all.

Advantages of Using Yeast Estrogen Screen (A-YES)

  • High Sensitivity: The A-YES method is highly sensitive, capable of detecting low concentrations of estrogenic compounds.
  • Specificity: Utilizing Arxula adeninivorans, this method specifically targets estrogenic activity, reducing the likelihood of false positives.
  • Cost-Effective: Compared to other bioassays, the A-YES method is cost-effective, making it accessible for routine monitoring.
  • Reproducibility: The standardized protocol ensures consistent and reproducible results across different laboratories.

Applications

The BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 standard is versatile and can be applied in various contexts, including:

  • Environmental Monitoring: Regular monitoring of water bodies to detect and manage estrogenic pollutants.
  • Wastewater Treatment: Assessing the efficacy of wastewater treatment processes in removing estrogenic compounds.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and standards for water quality.
  • Research and Development: Supporting scientific research on endocrine disruptors and their impact on ecosystems and human health.

Structure and Content

The 64-page document is meticulously structured to provide clear and detailed guidance on the implementation of the A-YES method. It includes:

  • Introduction: An overview of the importance of monitoring estrogenic activity in water and wastewater.
  • Scope: Defines the applicability and limitations of the standard.
  • Methodology: Step-by-step instructions for conducting the Yeast Estrogen Screen (A-YES) with Arxula adeninivorans.
  • Quality Control: Guidelines for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of test results.
  • Data Interpretation: Instructions on how to analyze and interpret the results of the A-YES assay.
  • References: A comprehensive list of references for further reading and research.

Who Should Use This Standard?

The BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 standard is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Environmental Scientists: Conducting research and monitoring environmental pollutants.
  • Water Quality Professionals: Ensuring the safety and quality of drinking water and wastewater.
  • Regulatory Authorities: Enforcing water quality standards and regulations.
  • Academic Researchers: Studying the effects of endocrine disruptors on health and the environment.

Conclusion

In an era where water quality is increasingly under threat from various pollutants, the BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 standard provides a critical tool for safeguarding our water resources. By offering a precise, reliable, and cost-effective method for detecting estrogenic activity, this standard supports efforts to protect both environmental and public health. Whether you are involved in environmental monitoring, wastewater treatment, regulatory compliance, or scientific research, the BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 is an essential addition to your professional toolkit.

Invest in the BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 standard today and contribute to a safer, healthier future for all.

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BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022


This standard BS EN ISO 19040-2:2022 Water quality. Determination of the estrogenic potential of water and waste water is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 13.060.70 Examination of biological properties of water