Accumulation of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the polychaete Paraprionospio sp. from the Yodo River mouth, Osaka Bay, Japan

This study presents the levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) accumulated by Paraprionospio sp. from the Yodo River mouth, Osaka Bay. Since high concentrations of nonylphenol (NP), bisphenol A (BP), octylphenol (OP), 17β-estradiol (E2), and estrone (E1) have been measured in sediment from...

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Hauptverfasser: Nurulnadia, Mohd Yusoff, Koyama, Jiro, Uno, Seiichi, Kito, Asami, Kokushi, Emiko, Bacolod, Eugene Tan, Ito, Kazuki, Chuman, Yasutaka
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description This study presents the levels of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) accumulated by Paraprionospio sp. from the Yodo River mouth, Osaka Bay. Since high concentrations of nonylphenol (NP), bisphenol A (BP), octylphenol (OP), 17β-estradiol (E2), and estrone (E1) have been measured in sediment from Osaka Bay, some bioaccumulation could be expected particularly in benthic animals. EDCs were analysed in Paraprionospio sp., a dominant benthic species in Osaka Bay. The results showed that Paraprionospio sp. had accumulated varying concentrations (wet weight; w.w.) of NP at 1,460–4,410 ng/g; BP at 22.5–39.6 ng/g; OP at 18.9–45.4 ng/g; E2 at 0.89–4.35 ng/g; and E1 at 0.06–2.50 ng/g. Accumulation of NP and OP were highest among the samples gathered in summer (July 2008), while concentrations of BP, E2, and E1 did not much differs within 3 years. EDC levels in Paraprionospio sp. were apparently greater than those in sediments showing bioaccumulation.
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Atmospheric Protection/Air Quality Control/Air Pollution
Bays - chemistry
Bioaccumulation
Bisphenol A
Brackish
Chemical contaminants
Chemicals
Creeks & streams
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecology
Ecotoxicology
Endocrine disruptors
Endocrine Disruptors - metabolism
Endocrine system
endocrine-disrupting chemicals
Environment
Environmental Management
Environmental Monitoring
estradiol
estrone
Fisheries
Freshwater
Japan
Marine
Monitoring/Environmental Analysis
Paraprionospio
Polychaeta
Polychaeta - metabolism
River mouth
Rivers
Salinity
Sediments
Studies
summer
Water Pollutants, Chemical - metabolism
Water pollution
title Accumulation of endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) in the polychaete Paraprionospio sp. from the Yodo River mouth, Osaka Bay, Japan
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