Jf. Narbonne et al., Accumulation kinetics of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons adsorbed to sediment by the mollusk Corbicula fluminea, ECOTOX ENV, 42(1), 1999, pp. 1-8
The accumulation kinetics in the freshwater mollusk Corbicula fluminea were
measured for sediment-associated selected polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
(PAHs), namely, anthracene (Ant), phenanthrene (Phe), pyrene (Pyr), and be
nzo[a]pyrene (BaP). The desorption from sediment to mater was not only rela
ted to water solubility, but also depended on structural and physicochemica
l properties of PAHs (molecular weight, molecular area, octanol/water parti
tion coefficient K-ow). Uptake of PAHs by mollusks was very fast in the fir
st 24 h and maximum for low-molecular-weight compounds. Then animal concent
rations decreased significantly after the first day for Ant and Phe, after
the second day for Pyr, and after the second week for BaP (at this time the
BaP concentration was higher than concentrations of the other PAHs), The k
inetic data suggest that PAH uptake is related to desorption from sediment
particles. Log PAH uptake is inversely related to log K-ow. Bioavailability
of sediment-sorbed PAHs declined with contact time between sediment and an
imals, Assimilation from ingested material may be significant for the more
strongly sorbed compound (BaP), PAHs with low K-ow values become biological
ly unavailable more rapidly and more efficiently excreted. (C) 1999 Academi
c Press.