1. Chlorinated and brominated contaminants including PCBs and PBDEs in minke whales and common dolphins from Korean coastal waters.
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Moon HB, Kannan K, Choi M, Yu J, Choi HG, An YR, Choi SG, Park JY, and Kim ZG
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- Adipose Tissue chemistry, Animals, Female, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Korea, Liver chemistry, Male, Quality Control, Reference Standards, Seawater, Solvents, Species Specificity, Dolphins metabolism, Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers analysis, Hydrocarbons, Brominated analysis, Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated analysis, Polychlorinated Biphenyls analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Whales metabolism
- Abstract
Information on the occurrence and distribution of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in marine mammals from Korean coastal waters is not available to date. This is the first study to investigate concentrations and accumulation of PCBs, OCPs, and PBDEs in liver and blubber of minke whales and common dolphins from Korean coastal waters. The concentrations of organochlorines and PBDEs in blubber were several times higher than in liver. The concentrations of PCBs and OCPs were generally low, but the concentrations of PBDEs were similar to those reported for cetaceans elsewhere. The accumulation profiles of OCPs differed between liver and blubber, while the profiles of PCBs and PBDEs were relatively similar in both tissues. The concentrations of PCBs, DDTs, CHLs and PBDEs in common dolphins were significantly higher than those in minke whales, while there were no inter-species differences for HCHs and HCB. The predominant OCP, PCB and PBDE congeners in cetaceans were p,p'-DDE, PCB 153 and BDE 47, respectively. The concentrations of PCBs and DDTs in Korean cetaceans were close to the threshold for adverse health effects., (2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2010
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