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Distribution of 31 endocrine disrupting compounds in the Taihu Lake and application of the fish plasma model
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Abstract
Background: The successful application of Fish plasma model (FPM) will greatly simplify the risk assessment of drugs. At present, the FPM has been applied to the risk assessment of several human drugs with high hydrophobicity. However, its applicability to a wide variety of compounds needs to be tested. Filed work about distribution characteristics of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in water and in fish plasma plays a key role in promoting the successful application of FPM. However, there are few reports on the distribution of EDCs in fish, especially in wild fish plasma. Results: The distribution of 31 EDCs, including seven estrogens, eight androgens, six progesterones, five glucocorticoids and five industrial compounds, in water and in plasma of five categories of wild fishes in Taihu Lake was studied and the typical FPM was tested by the field data. The detected concentration of most compounds is relatively low (< 10 ng/L), and the industrial compounds are the predominant pollutants with the highest concentration up to 291.7 ng/L (Bisphenol A) in water. In general, glucocorticoids were detected at highest concentrations in plasma of all kinds of fishes, followed by industrial compounds and estrogens. Except for glucocorticoids (up to 43.61 for Cortisone), the average concentrations of other four categories of EDCs in fish plasma were generally low (< 10 μ g / L). The available measured bioaccumulation factors (BAFs) of 20 kinds of EDCs were in the range of 0 to 5626. The bioaccumulation of EDCs in fish plasma is not only hydrophobicity dependent, and it is both fish species-specific and compound-dependent. The classical FPM was tested and the results indicated that the good coincide of measured logBAFs and the theoretical logBCFs was only observed for limited EDCs (7 out of 20). The present available FPM generally underestimated the LogBAFs of most hydrophilic EDCs (logKow <3.87, 11 out of 20) whereas overestimated the LogBAFs of several high hydrophobic EDCs (LogKow >3.87) in fish plasma. Conclusion:Although the present FPM is barely satisfactory, it is still promising for predicating the accumulation of EDCs in fish plasma and for further environmental risk assessment.
Title: Distribution of 31 endocrine disrupting compounds in the Taihu Lake and application of the fish plasma model
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Abstract
Background: The successful application of Fish plasma model (FPM) will greatly simplify the risk assessment of drugs.
At present, the FPM has been applied to the risk assessment of several human drugs with high hydrophobicity.
However, its applicability to a wide variety of compounds needs to be tested.
Filed work about distribution characteristics of endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) in water and in fish plasma plays a key role in promoting the successful application of FPM.
However, there are few reports on the distribution of EDCs in fish, especially in wild fish plasma.
Results: The distribution of 31 EDCs, including seven estrogens, eight androgens, six progesterones, five glucocorticoids and five industrial compounds, in water and in plasma of five categories of wild fishes in Taihu Lake was studied and the typical FPM was tested by the field data.
The detected concentration of most compounds is relatively low (< 10 ng/L), and the industrial compounds are the predominant pollutants with the highest concentration up to 291.
7 ng/L (Bisphenol A) in water.
In general, glucocorticoids were detected at highest concentrations in plasma of all kinds of fishes, followed by industrial compounds and estrogens.
Except for glucocorticoids (up to 43.
61 for Cortisone), the average concentrations of other four categories of EDCs in fish plasma were generally low (< 10 μ g / L).
The available measured bioaccumulation factors (BAFs) of 20 kinds of EDCs were in the range of 0 to 5626.
The bioaccumulation of EDCs in fish plasma is not only hydrophobicity dependent, and it is both fish species-specific and compound-dependent.
The classical FPM was tested and the results indicated that the good coincide of measured logBAFs and the theoretical logBCFs was only observed for limited EDCs (7 out of 20).
The present available FPM generally underestimated the LogBAFs of most hydrophilic EDCs (logKow <3.
87, 11 out of 20) whereas overestimated the LogBAFs of several high hydrophobic EDCs (LogKow >3.
87) in fish plasma.
Conclusion:Although the present FPM is barely satisfactory, it is still promising for predicating the accumulation of EDCs in fish plasma and for further environmental risk assessment.
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