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  • Bergman, Åke, et al. (author)
  • Analys av klorparaffiner i bröstmjölk och serum
  • 2022
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Klorparaffiner (CP) utgör en stor grupp av polyklorerade alkaner av olika kolkedjelängder och olika kloreringsgrad; kortkedjiga (C10 – C13, SCCP), medellånga (C14 – C17, MCCP) och långa (≥C18, LCCP). CP produceras i mycket stora volymer för användning som additiv (bl.a. som mjukgörare och flamskyddsmedel) i produkter, material och varor. De är globala miljöföroreningar som förekommer i abiotisk miljö, djur och människor. Hypotesen för den studie som nu genomförts är att CP uppvisar olika ackumulationsgrad i blod (serum eller plasma) jämfört med bröstmjölk. Därför har parade prover från 25 kvinnor som donerat blod och bröstmjölk analyserats med avseenden på CP i dessa båda matriser och halterna har jämförts med halter av en PCB-markör, CB-153, samt med 4,4’-DDE. Analyserna visar signifikanta haltskillnader, på fettviktsbasis, av SCCP och MCCP i serum på 22 respektive 6.2 gånger högre koncentrationer än de som uppmätts i bröstmjölken. Data visade även förhöjda halter av såväl vSCCPs (mycket korta CP) som LCCPs i serum jämfört med bröstmjölk men skillnaden i dessa båda fall är inte signifikant säkerställd. Medianhalterna av SCCP, MCCP och LCCP i serum respektive bröstmjölk är: 790, 520 och 16 ng/g fett respektive 36, 63 och 6,0 ng/g fett. 4,4’-DDE och CB-153 är jämförbara i de båda matriserna och ligger på 17 respektive 12 ng/g fett. SCCP är klassificerad som en POP i Stockholmskonventionen men inte MCCP trots höga halter i serum. CP är, oavsett kolkedjelängd, persistenta.
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  • Bergman, Åke, et al. (author)
  • Insamling och kemisk analys av miljöföroreningar i svensk modersmjölk - Resultat från 2008-2010 : Rapport till Naturvårdsverket – 2010-11-24
  • 2010
  • Reports (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Projekten, såsom det först formulerades, avsåg insamling av mjölkprover från mödrar boende i Stockholm, Göteborg, Lund respektive Umeå. Redan första året visade det sig svårt att få in prover från samtliga platser varför provinsamlingen 2008 -2010 koncentrerades till Göteborg och Stockholm. Prover från dessa städer har levererats till Naturhistoriska riksmuseet för dokumentering, preparering och lagring. Såväl individuella prover som poolade sådana har analyserats med avsikt att särskilt studera prover från Göteborg på individuell basis. Proverna för 2008 inkluderade 10 individuella prover och fyra homogenat och för prover från 2009/2010, 19 individuella prover samt två homogenat. De kemiska ämnen som analyserades tillhör följande klasser av miljöföroreningar: organiska klorpesticider, polyklorerade bifenyler (PCB) samt polybromerade difenyletrar (PBDE). Antalet enskilda analyter har i första hand avgjorts av ämnenas förekomst i proverna, men de som rapporteras är ett drygt 20-tal ämnen (se nedan).Den i särklass viktigaste miljöföroreningen bland de som här studeras är 4,4’-DDE. Den förekommer i halter mellan 20 och 130 ng/g fett, 2008-2010 i Göteborg medan halten i homogenat från 2007 låg på ca. 185 ng/g fett. I Stockholmsmödrarnas mjölk från 2008 låg halten på 70-80 ng/g fett men 2009/2010 var halten uppe i ca. 150 ng/g fett. De senare värdena ligger i paritet med observerade halter 2003, 2004 och 2007. Variationen är sådan att det inte ter sig finnas någon trend i haltutvecklingen mellan åren. Inte heller någon geografisk trend tycks förekomma, men fördjupade analyser av dessa data krävs för att säkerställa de statistiska observationerna. Övriga klororganiska bekämpningsmedel, inkl. hexaklorbensen (HCB) förekommer i halter som är <10% av 4,4’-DDE. De dominerande PCB-kongenerna är CB-138, -153 och -180 men dessa förekommer i halter som är lägre än 50% av det som 4,4’-DDE förekommer i. Flertalet PCB-kongener förekommer i sub-10 ng/g fett-halter i modersmjölken oavsett ursprungsstad (Göteborg eller Stockholm).ΣPCB-halten ligger i nivå med koncentrationen av 4,4’-DDE. Koncentrationerna av polybromerade difenyletrar (PBDE) är låga. De enskilda PBDE-kongenerna har mestadels halter på under 1 ng/g fett. BDE-209 förekommer mycket sällan i kvantifierbar halt i modersmjölken. Av lägre bromerade difenyletrar dominerar fortfarande BDE-47.Utanför kontraktet tillförs här också data för halter och trender av polyfluorerade kemikalier i modersmjölk från Stockholm 1972 till 2008. De ämnen som analyserats i modersmjölken är perfluorooktansulfonat (PFOS), perfluorohexansulfonat (PFHS) samt perfluorooktansyra (PFOA). Resultaten redovisar entydigt ämnenas uppåtgående trend fram till omkring 2000 varefter koncentrationerna faller.
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  • Chemical Pollution - Challenges in the Yangtze River Delta, China : A 2017 Sino-Swedish Research Report
  • 2017
  • Editorial collection (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Over time China became the globally most important manufacturer of chemicals and inherited the pollution problems with production and use of chemicals. The Yangtze River Delta is very much a central area for the chemical production and for manufacturing of a variety of chemical products, materials and goods. A science based cooperation between researchers from Tongji University, Stockholm University and the Swedish Museum of Natural History started to develop in the first decade of the present century. The cooperation was aimed to improve the understanding of chemical pollutants and their influence on wildlife and humans in the Yangtze River Delta area, to generate novel data and establish advanced chemical monitoring programs.Chemical Pollution — Challenges in the Yangtze River Delta is the first scientific report of the Chemstrres project, "Swedish-Chinese chemical pollution stress and risks research program in the Yangtze River Delta region". The project has been funded by the Swedish Research Council. This book covers the essentials of the natural, social, economic, and chemical environments of the Yangtze River Delta, as well as an up-to-date, introduction of the research activities and highlights within Chemstrres. The book is aimed to attract readers from all sectors of society; vivid graphics and diagrams can be found throughout the text. Both Chemstrres project and this book are expected to bring scientists and decision makers closer together, to enable science based management for improved human health and environmental prosperity. 
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  • Fång, Johan, et al. (author)
  • Spatial and temporal trends of the Stockholm Convention POPs in mothers' milk - a global review
  • 2015
  • In: Environmental Science and Pollution Research. - : Springer Science and Business Media LLC. - 0944-1344 .- 1614-7499. ; 22:12, s. 8989-9041
  • Research review (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) have been of environmental and health concern for more than half a century and have their own intergovernmental regulation through the Stockholm Convention, from 2001. One major concern is the nursing child's exposure to POPs, a concern that has led to a very large number of scientific studies on POPs in mothers' milk. The present review is a report on the assessment on worldwide spatial distributions of POPs and of their temporal trends. The data presented herein is a compilation based on scientific publications between 1995 and 2011. It is evident that the concentrations in mothers' milk depend on the use of pesticides and industrial chemicals defined as POPs. Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and dioxins are higher in the more industrialized areas, Europe and Northern America, whereas pesticides are higher in Africa and Asia and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are reported in higher concentrations in the USA. POPs are consequently distributed to women in all parts of the world and are thus delivered to the nursing child. The review points out several major problems in the reporting of data, which are crucial to enable high quality comparisons. Even though the data set is large, the comparability is hampered by differences in reporting. In conclusion, much more detailed instructions are needed for reporting POPs in mothers' milk. Temporal trend data for POPs in mothers' milk is scarce and is of interest when studying longer time series. The only two countries with long temporal trend studies are Japan and Sweden. In most cases, the trends show decreasing concentrations of POPs in mothers' milk. However, hexabromocyclododecane is showing increasing temporal concentration trends in both Japan and Sweden.
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  • Fång, Johan, et al. (author)
  • Temporal trends of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls in mothers' milk from Sweden, 1972-2011
  • 2013
  • In: Environment International. - : Elsevier BV. - 0160-4120 .- 1873-6750. ; 60, s. 224-231
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Temporal trends of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs), dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls (DL-PCBs) in mothers' milk are still quite rare. Data are particularly scarce when it comes to concentrations from the last decade, 2000 and onwards. The aims of the present study were to assess temporal trends of PCDD, PCDF and DL-PCB in mothers' milk from Stockholm, 1972-2011 and to compare the results with previous analysis of some of the older samples. The samples were analyzed by high resolution GC/MS and results were statistically evaluated for the periods, 1972-2011 and 2002-2011. The rate of which Sigma PCDDs, Sigma DL-PCBs and the Sigma TEQ are decreasing (on pg/g fat WHO-TEQ2005) is higher in the last decade compared to the 40 year period, 1972-2011. A similar trend is indicated, but not confirmed, for Sigma TEQ of PCDFs, probably due to too many PCDF congeners below LOQ in the period 2002-2011. Concentrations of Sigma PCDDs, PCDFs, Sigma DLPCBs and Sigma TEQ all expressed as pg/g fat on TEQ-WH02005-basis, show a statistically significant decline over time, 5.8-6.8% per year, 1972-2011. The last ten years the annual declines for Sigma PCDDs, Sigma DL-PCBs and Sigma TEQ are 92-11% and for Sigma PCDF, 5.4%. Congener specific trend analysis, 2002-2001, of PCDDs and DL-PCBs showed the same pattern, while the PCDF congeners showed no such general trend. The results from the re-analysis showed good agreement with slightly lower Sigma TEQ1998 pg/g fat concentrations in six out of seven samples and mean difference of 13% in Sigma TEQ1998. The study shows that time series can be elongated from previous studies, as long as the sample population remains the same.
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  • Fängström, Britta, et al. (author)
  • Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and traditional organochlorine pollutants in fulmars (Fulmarus glacialis) from the Faroe Islands
  • 2005
  • In: Chemosphere. - : Elsevier Ltd. - 0045-6535 .- 1879-1298. ; 60:7, s. 836-843
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The observed high-level burdens of organohalogens among the residents of the Faroe Islands, needs to be explained. Long-finned pilot whale (Globicephala melas) blubber and meat are known sources of environmental exposure. The present study focus on the organohalogen contamination of the fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis). The compounds quantified in fulmar muscle, fat, and egg are PCBs, DDTs, hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs). The dominating pollutants are the 4,4′-DDT metabolite 4,4′-DDE and the two PCB congeners, CB-153 and CB-180, which are present in geometric mean concentrations of 7100, 4700 and 2500 ng/g lipid weight (l.w.), respectively, in adult fulmar muscle. 4,4′-DDT and HCB concentrations are approximately 250 ng/g l.w., each. Concentrations in the eggs are about 50% of the fulmar muscle levels, due to differences in lipid amounts, 4% in muscle and 10% in the eggs, the exposure contribution on a fresh weight basis is almost the same. As a result, both the egg and the adult fulmar muscle may lead to a significant exposure risk, if consumed by humans. BDE-153, the most abundant PBDE congener in fulmar muscle, with a geometric mean concentration of 6.5 ng/g l.w., is much lower than the individual PCB congeners and 4,4′-DDE concentrations. In the adult fulmar muscle, the relative PBDE congener pattern is different from that previously observed in biota, with BDE-153 and BDE-154 as the dominating congeners, rather than BDE-47. In contrast, BDE-47 is the most abundant congener in juvenile muscle and subcutaneous fat. The ∑PBDE concentrations are almost the same in egg, muscle (adult and juvenile) and subcutaneous fat (juvenile). For the polybrominated biphenyl (BB-153) the concentrations are considerably higher in the adult bird and egg than in the juvenile bird; this is also seen for the PCB and 4,4′-DDE concentrations. PCB concentrations found in fulmar egg and muscle are in the same range as seen in the pilot whale, i.e. 590–5700 ng/g l.w. for CB-153. Hence humans are also exposed to PCBs at a reasonable degree via intake of fulmar and/or fulmar egg and not only via pilot whale blubber.
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  • Hovander, Lotta, et al. (author)
  • Levels of PCBs and their metabolites in the serum of residents of a highly contaminated area in eastern Slovakia
  • 2006
  • In: Environmental Science and Technology. - : American Chemical Society (ACS). - 0013-936X .- 1520-5851. ; 40:12, s. 3696-3703
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The over-riding aim of the present investigation was to obtain information concerning exposure that can be used as a basis for studies on the health of individuals residing in the Michalovce area of eastern Slovakia which is heavily contaminated by polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). Accordingly, this work focused on determination of serum concentrations of hydroxylated (OH-PCBs) and methylsulfonyl-substituted (MeSO2-PCBs) metabolites of PCBs. One hundred and twenty-two men and women, 20-59 years of age, living in the contaminated area and 175 from the control Stropkov/Svidnik district were selected randomly from 2047 sampled individuals. Following a specially designed cleanup, the levels of various congeners of OH-PCBs and MeSO2-PCBs in their serum were quantitated by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, with comparison to authentic reference standards. The median concentrations of PCB congeners and their OH-PCB and MeSO2-PCB metabolites were 2-3-fold higher in residents of Michalovce than in the control region. The levels of certain OH-PCB metabolites were in the same high range as those of individual PCB congeners, whereas the MeSO2-PCB levels were significantly lower. The PCB and their metabolites were present at slightly higher concentrations in men than in women, and the serum levels of PCBs and MeSO2-PCBs increased with increasing age. Thus, the environmental contamination resulting from previous industrial production of PCBs has led to elevated concentrations of PCBs and their metabolites in the serum of individuals living in the Michalovce area.
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  • Huang, Qinghui, et al. (author)
  • Organophosphate flame retardants in heron eggs from upper Yangtze River basin, southwest China
  • 2019
  • In: Chemosphere. - : Pergamon Press. - 0045-6535 .- 1879-1298. ; 236
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • The egg samples of four heron species, including black-crowned night heron (Nycticorax nycticorax), little egret (Egretta garzetta), Chinese pond heron (Ardeola bacchus) and cattle egret (Bubulcus ibis), were collected from the upper Yangtze River (Changjiang) Basin, Southwest China in early summer of 2017. Nine out of ten target organophosphate flame retardants (PFRs) were detected in these heron egg samples. The sum of concentrations of the PFRs quantified (∑PFRs) ranged from 63 to 590 pmol g-1 ww (18-185 ng g-1 ww) with a median value of 139 pmol g-1 ww (48 ng g-1 ww) among all samples. The median ∑PFRs in eggs of night herons (160 pmol g-1 ww) was higher than Chinese pond herons (median 121 pmol g-1 ww) and little egrets (median 109 pmol g-1 ww). In heron eggs, ∑PFRs were mainly contributed by tri-n-butyl phosphate (TNBP), tris (isobutyl) phosphate (TIBP), tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TCIPP) and tri-2-methylphenyl phosphate (TMPP). Alkyl-PFRs accounted for approximately 28%-85% (median 57%) of the nine PFRs quantified while the rest is contributed by aryl-PFRs and chlorinated PFRs. Lower levels of PFRs in little egret eggs were found upstream than downstream of the Yangtze. In addition, the daily intakes of PFRs through ingestion of heron eggs were estimated at lower levels.
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