1. Concentration levels of phthalate metabolites in wild boar hair samples
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Slawomir Gonkowski, Manolis Tzatzarakis, Elena Vakonaki, Elena Meschini, László Könyves, and Liliana Rytel
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Phthalates ,Endocrine-disrupting chemicals ,Environmental pollution ,Biomonitoring ,Wildlife ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Phthalates used in the industry penetrate the environment and negatively affect humans and animals. Hair samples seem to be the best matrix for studies on long-term exposure to phthalates, but till now they were used only in investigations on humans. Moreover, the knowledge of the wild terrestrial animal exposure to phthalates is extremely limited. This study aimed to establish of concentration levels of selected phthalate metabolites (i.e. monomethyl phthalate—MMP, monoethyl phthalate—MEP, mono-isobutyl phthalate—MiBP, monobutyl phthalate—MBP, monobenzyl phthalate—MBzP, mono-cyclohexyl phthalate—MCHP, mono(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate—MEHP and mono-n-octyl phthalate—MOP) in wild boar hair samples using liquid chromatography with mass spectrometry (LC–MS) analysis. MEHP was noted in 90.7% of samples with mean 66.17 ± 58.69 pg/mg (median 49.35 pg/mg), MMP in 59.3% with mean 145.1 ± 310.6 pg/mg (median 64.45 pg/mg), MiBP in 37.0% with mean 56.96 ± 119.4 pg/mg (median
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- 2024
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