PCBs and DDTs in Bluefin tuna from the Adriatic Sea (CROSBI ID 637697)
Prilog sa skupa u zborniku | sažetak izlaganja sa skupa | međunarodna recenzija
Podaci o odgovornosti
D. Klinčić, S. Herceg Romanić, Z. Kljaković- Gašpić, V. Tičina
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PCBs and DDTs in Bluefin tuna from the Adriatic Sea
Top marine predators with long life spans, such as tuna, can contain high concentrations of organochlorine contaminants (OCs). Tuna is a good bioindicator that serves for obtaining data on marine ecosystem contamination. Being an important foodstuff, it also represents a potential source of human exposure. Light meat samples of 9 wild Bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) caught in the Adriatic Sea were freeze-dried and extracted with n- hexane:acetone=50:50 (20 mL) in a Microwave Accelerated Reaction System (CEM, USA). Extracts were further cleaned with 96% sulphuric acid, by adsorption chromatography on a multilayer silica column and finally on commercial tubes pre-packed with carbon. Analysis was done on a high-resolution gas chromatograph (Clarus 500, Perkin Elmer) with ECD detectors on two capillary columns simultaneously. The highest concentrations were found for p, p´- DDE, which is the main, highly stable metabolite of p, p´-DDT. Concentrations of p, p´- DDT were 2 to 20 times lower than those of p, p ´-DDE. The sum of six indicator PCB congeners accounted for between 54% and 75% of total PCB concentrations. Higher chlorinated indicator PCBs (PCB-153, PCB-138, and PCB-180) were found in the highest concentrations. Positive correlations of PCB-138, -153, -180 and p, p´- DDE with tuna age and/or body weight confirmed that the most stable and most degradation- resistant organochlorine compounds accumulate in the organism of a tuna during its life. The OC concentrations found in this study should not raise concern regarding human health risk, but indicate the need for continuous monitoring in marine organisms, especially species such as farmed tuna, which is an important food and export product.
Environmental/Biological Samples; GC; Monitoring; PCB's
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Podaci o prilogu
786-786.
2016.
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Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji
Technical Program, Agenda of Sessions, Abstract PDF
Podaci o skupu
Pittsburgh Conference on Analytical Chemistry & Applied Spectroscopy 2016. (Pittcon 2016)
poster
06.03.2016-10.03.2016
Atlanta (GA), Sjedinjene Američke Države; Gruzija