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DOI 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162028
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Titel (primär) Comprehensive target analysis and TOP assay of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in wild boar livers indicate contamination hot-spots in the environment
Autor Rupp, J. ORCID logo ; Guckert, M.; Berger, U.; Drost, W.; Mader, A.; Nödler, K.; Nürenberg, G.; Schulze, J.; Söhlmann, R.; Reemtsma, T.
Quelle Science of the Total Environment
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
Department ANA
Band/Volume 871
Seite von art. 162028
Sprache englisch
Topic T9 Healthy Planet
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Keywords Emerging contaminants; Short-chain PFAS; Precursor potential; Biota monitoring; Persistent compounds; Rivers
Abstract The suitability of wild boar liver as a bioindicator of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in the terrestrial environment was investigated. Samples from 50 animals in three different areas associated with (1) contaminated paper sludges distributed on arable land (PS), (2) industrial emissions of PFAS (IE) and (3) background contamination (BC) were analyzed for 66 PFAS, including legacy PFAS, novel substitutes and precursors of perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs). Additionally, the Total Oxidizable Precursor (TOP) assay was performed to determine the formation potential of PFAAs from precursors. In total, 31 PFAS were detected with site-specific contamination profiles. PFAS concentrations in livers from area PS and IE (567 and 944 μg kg−1 wet weight, respectively) were multiple times higher than from area BC (120 μg kg−1). The dominating PFAS were the legacy compounds perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) in areas PS and BC (426 and 82 μg kg−1, respectively) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in area IE (650 μg kg−1). In area IE, the compounds 4,8-dioxa-3H-perfluorononanoic acid (DONA) and hexafluoropropylene oxide dimer acid (HFPO-DA) – which are used as substitutes for PFOA – were determined at 15 and 0.29 μg kg−1, respectively. The formation potential of PFAAs was highest in area PS, but generally lower than the contamination with PFAAs. The pattern of perfluoroalkyl carboxylic acids (PFCAs) in wild boar liver reflects the contamination of the local soil at the two hot-spot areas IE and PS. This first comparison of PFAS contamination between wild boars and soil suggests that wild boar livers are suitable bioindicators for PFAS contamination in the terrestrial environment. Moreover, in terrestrial samples from area IE, legacy PFAS were found to be retained for a longer period as compared to riverine samples (suspended particulate matter and chub filet).
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Rupp, J., Guckert, M., Berger, U., Drost, W., Mader, A., Nödler, K., Nürenberg, G., Schulze, J., Söhlmann, R., Reemtsma, T. (2023):
Comprehensive target analysis and TOP assay of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in wild boar livers indicate contamination hot-spots in the environment
Sci. Total Environ. 871 , art. 162028 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162028