Occurrence of bisphenol A in surface water and uptake in fish: evaluation of field measurements |
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Authors: | Belfroid Angélique van Velzen Martin van der Horst Bert Vethaak Dick |
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Institution: | Institute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | In this study the actual presence of the suspected endocrine disrupter Bisphenol A (BPA) in water systems was studied in the Netherlands. BPA was shown to be present in Dutch surface water at levels up to 330 ng/l, and one occasional observation of 21 microg/l. During the three sampling periods, 60-80% of the samples, most from marine and estuarine locations, contained BPA levels below the limit of quantification (14-40 ng/l). At a selected number of locations the presence of BPA in fish was studied, which showed that BPA varied from 2 to 75 ng/g in the liver and 1 to 11 ng/g in the muscle. Based on present measured concentrations in surface water and on literature derived toxicity data it was concluded that ecotoxicological effects nor estrogenic effects are likely to occur in the field situation. |
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