First determination of UV filters in marine mammals. Octocrylene levels in Franciscana dolphins

Most current bioexposure assessments for UV filters focus on contaminants concentrations in fish from river and lake. To date there is not information available on the occurrence of UV filters in marine mammals. This is the first study to investigate the presence of sunscreen agents in tissue liver of Franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei), a species under special measures for conservation. Fifty six liver tissue samples were taken from dead individuals accidentally caught or found stranded along the Brazilian coastal area (six states). The extensively used octocrylene (2-ethylhexyl-2-cyano-3,3- diphenyl-2-propenoate, OCT) was frequently found in the samples investigated (21 out of 56) at concentrations in the range 89-782 ng·g-1 lipid weight. São Paulo was found to be the most polluted area (70% frequency of detection). Nevertheless, the highest concentration was observed in the dolphins from Rio Grande do Sul (42% frequency of detection within that area). These findings constitute the first data reported on the occurrence of UV filters in marine mammals worldwide. © 2013 American Chemical Society.

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Main Authors: Gago-Ferrero, Pablo, Alonso, Mariana B., Bertozzi, Carolina P., Marigo, Juliana, Barbosa, Lupercio, Cremer, Marta, Secchi, Eduardo R., Azevedo, Alexandre, Lailson-Brito José, Jr., Torres, Joao P.M., Malm, Olaf, Eljarrat, Ethel, Díaz-Cruz, M. Silvia, Barceló, Damià
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spelling dig-idaea-es-10261-808412020-07-09T10:16:34Z First determination of UV filters in marine mammals. Octocrylene levels in Franciscana dolphins Gago-Ferrero, Pablo Alonso, Mariana B. Bertozzi, Carolina P. Marigo, Juliana Barbosa, Lupercio Cremer, Marta Secchi, Eduardo R. Azevedo, Alexandre Lailson-Brito José, Jr. Torres, Joao P.M. Malm, Olaf Eljarrat, Ethel Díaz-Cruz, M. Silvia Barceló, Damià Most current bioexposure assessments for UV filters focus on contaminants concentrations in fish from river and lake. To date there is not information available on the occurrence of UV filters in marine mammals. This is the first study to investigate the presence of sunscreen agents in tissue liver of Franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei), a species under special measures for conservation. Fifty six liver tissue samples were taken from dead individuals accidentally caught or found stranded along the Brazilian coastal area (six states). The extensively used octocrylene (2-ethylhexyl-2-cyano-3,3- diphenyl-2-propenoate, OCT) was frequently found in the samples investigated (21 out of 56) at concentrations in the range 89-782 ng·g-1 lipid weight. São Paulo was found to be the most polluted area (70% frequency of detection). Nevertheless, the highest concentration was observed in the dolphins from Rio Grande do Sul (42% frequency of detection within that area). These findings constitute the first data reported on the occurrence of UV filters in marine mammals worldwide. © 2013 American Chemical Society. This research was funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through the Project CEMAGUA (CGL2007-64551/HID). This work was also partly supported by the Generalitat de Catalunya (Consolidated Research Group: Water and Soil Quality Group 2009-SGR-965). Gago- Ferrero acknowledges his fellowship to Junta para la Ampliacion de Estudios (JAE). This research was also funded by the Ministry of Education of Brazil e CAPES (fellowship to M.B. Alonso “Sandwich Programme” e PDEE; “Ciencias do Mar” e Proc. 23038.051661/2009-18), Brazilian Research Council e CNPq (Grant No. 304826/2008- 1), FAPERJ (Jovem Cientista do Nosso Estado No. 101.449/2010), Mount Sinai School of Medicine (NY/USA), Fogarty International Center NIH/USA (grant 1D43TW0640). We are grateful to the fishermen and cetacean research group staffs for the assistance in fieldwork, as well as Cetacean Society Interna- tional (CSI), Society for Marine Mammalogy (SMM) and Yaqu Pacha. A.F.A. and J.L.-B. have research grant from CNPq (PQ- 2) and FAPERJ (JCNE). We give special thanks to students from Environmental Chemistry Lab (IDAEA-CSIC, Spain), Radioisotope Lab (UFRJ e Brazil) and Aquatic Mammal and Bioindicator Lab (UERJ e Brazil). Peer Reviewed 2013-08-22T07:29:38Z 2013-08-22T07:29:38Z 2013 2013-08-22T07:29:38Z artículo http://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_6501 doi: 10.1021/es400675y issn: 0013-936X e-issn: 1520-5851 Environmental Science and Technology 47 (11) : 5619-5625 (2013) http://hdl.handle.net/10261/80841 10.1021/es400675y en none American Chemical Society
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description Most current bioexposure assessments for UV filters focus on contaminants concentrations in fish from river and lake. To date there is not information available on the occurrence of UV filters in marine mammals. This is the first study to investigate the presence of sunscreen agents in tissue liver of Franciscana dolphin (Pontoporia blainvillei), a species under special measures for conservation. Fifty six liver tissue samples were taken from dead individuals accidentally caught or found stranded along the Brazilian coastal area (six states). The extensively used octocrylene (2-ethylhexyl-2-cyano-3,3- diphenyl-2-propenoate, OCT) was frequently found in the samples investigated (21 out of 56) at concentrations in the range 89-782 ng·g-1 lipid weight. São Paulo was found to be the most polluted area (70% frequency of detection). Nevertheless, the highest concentration was observed in the dolphins from Rio Grande do Sul (42% frequency of detection within that area). These findings constitute the first data reported on the occurrence of UV filters in marine mammals worldwide. © 2013 American Chemical Society.
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author Gago-Ferrero, Pablo
Alonso, Mariana B.
Bertozzi, Carolina P.
Marigo, Juliana
Barbosa, Lupercio
Cremer, Marta
Secchi, Eduardo R.
Azevedo, Alexandre
Lailson-Brito José, Jr.
Torres, Joao P.M.
Malm, Olaf
Eljarrat, Ethel
Díaz-Cruz, M. Silvia
Barceló, Damià
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Alonso, Mariana B.
Bertozzi, Carolina P.
Marigo, Juliana
Barbosa, Lupercio
Cremer, Marta
Secchi, Eduardo R.
Azevedo, Alexandre
Lailson-Brito José, Jr.
Torres, Joao P.M.
Malm, Olaf
Eljarrat, Ethel
Díaz-Cruz, M. Silvia
Barceló, Damià
First determination of UV filters in marine mammals. Octocrylene levels in Franciscana dolphins
author_facet Gago-Ferrero, Pablo
Alonso, Mariana B.
Bertozzi, Carolina P.
Marigo, Juliana
Barbosa, Lupercio
Cremer, Marta
Secchi, Eduardo R.
Azevedo, Alexandre
Lailson-Brito José, Jr.
Torres, Joao P.M.
Malm, Olaf
Eljarrat, Ethel
Díaz-Cruz, M. Silvia
Barceló, Damià
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title First determination of UV filters in marine mammals. Octocrylene levels in Franciscana dolphins
title_short First determination of UV filters in marine mammals. Octocrylene levels in Franciscana dolphins
title_full First determination of UV filters in marine mammals. Octocrylene levels in Franciscana dolphins
title_fullStr First determination of UV filters in marine mammals. Octocrylene levels in Franciscana dolphins
title_full_unstemmed First determination of UV filters in marine mammals. Octocrylene levels in Franciscana dolphins
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