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Xenovolatilomic profiling of Hass avocado ( Persea americana Mill.) tissues exposed to endosulfan: identification of potential toxicity biomarkers

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Juan Pablo Betancourt Arango, Alejandro Patiño Ospina, Jhon Alexander Fiscal Ladino, Gonzalo Taborda Ocampo

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Researchers applied xenovolatilomic profiling using GC-MS to identify potential toxicity biomarkers in Hass avocado tissues exposed to the pesticide endosulfan. The study explored biochemical alterations through volatile organic compound profiling, offering insights into how persistent organic pollutants affect plant biochemistry.

Xenovolatilomics was applied to identify potential toxicity biomarkers in Hass avocado ( Persea americana Mill.) exposed to endosulfan, using GC-MS to explore biochemical alterations through volatile organic compound profiling.

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