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Occurrence of endocrine disruptor compounds in the estuary of the Iberian Douro River and nearby Porto Coast (NW Portugal)
Authors:Maria João Rocha  Catarina Cruzeiro  Carlos Ferreira  Eduardo Rocha
Institution:1. Laboratory of Cellular, Molecular and Analytical Studies, Interdisciplinary Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR), CIMAR Associate Laboratory (CIMAR LA) , University of Porto (UPorto) , Porto 4050-123 , Portugal;2. Research Centre on Health Science (CICS), Superior Institute of Health Sciences – North (ISCS-N), CESPU , Gandra , Paredes , Portugal;3. Laboratory of Histology and Embryology , Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS) , UPorto Porto 4050-123 , Portugal mjsrocha@netcabo.pt;5. Laboratory of Cellular, Molecular and Analytical Studies, Interdisciplinary Centre for Marine and Environmental Research (CIIMAR), CIMAR Associate Laboratory (CIMAR LA) , University of Porto (UPorto) , Porto 4050-123 , Portugal;6. Laboratory of Histology and Embryology , Institute of Biomedical Sciences Abel Salazar (ICBAS) , UPorto Porto 4050-123 , Portugal
Abstract:Previous studies in the Douro River estuary, based on occasional sampling, showed the presence of several estrogenic disrupting chemicals (EDCs). In sequence, we hypothesized that such type of pollution was more likely an enduring issue than an occasional phenomenon, and that it may even affect recreational beaches in each side of the estuarine mouth. Thus to conclude about the continuous influx of EDCs, water samples were taken twice a day, once per a week, from March to May of 2009, at four sites within the estuary and at two sites in the coastline. After solid-phase extraction, the extracts were prepared for GC-MS analysis of 11 reference EDCs. These embraced natural and pharmaceutical estrogens (17β-estradiol, estrone and 17α-ethynylestradiol) and xenoestrogenic industrial pollutants (4-octylphenol, 4-nonylphenol, and their mono and diethoxylates and bisphenol A). Data showed the ubiquitous presence of potentially hazardous amounts of natural estrogens (particularly of estradiol, ca 5.5?ng?L?1) and persistent organic pollutants such as nonylphenol mono (up to 550?ng?L?1) and diethoxylate (up to 2000?ng?L?1). It was concluded that the targeted area is continuously polluted by the assayed EDCs, and as a consequence, conditions exist for endocrine disturbance in the biota by chronic exposure to EDCs.
Keywords:estrogens  alkylphenols  alkylphenol ethoxylates  bisphenol A  GC-MS
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