Anthropogenic and natural organohalogen compounds in blubber of dolphins and dugongs (Dugong dugon) from northeastern Australia

Citation
W. Vetter et al., Anthropogenic and natural organohalogen compounds in blubber of dolphins and dugongs (Dugong dugon) from northeastern Australia, ARCH ENV C, 41(2), 2001, pp. 221-231
Citations number
41
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Pharmacology & Toxicology
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF ENVIRONMENTAL CONTAMINATION AND TOXICOLOGY
ISSN journal
00904341 → ACNP
Volume
41
Issue
2
Year of publication
2001
Pages
221 - 231
Database
ISI
SICI code
0090-4341(200108)41:2<221:AANOCI>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
A range of organohalogen compounds (10 polychlorinated biphenyl [PCB] conge ners, DDT and metabolites, chlordane-related compounds, the potential natur al organochlorine compound Q1, toxaphene, hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorocycl ohexanes, dieldrin, and several yet unidentified brominated compounds) were detected in the blubber of four bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus), one common dolphin (Delphinus delphis), and seven dugongs (Dugong dugon), a s well as in adipose tissue of a green turtle (Chelonia mydas) and a python (Morelia spilota) from northeast Queensland (Australia). The green turtle and dugongs accumulated lower organohalogen levels than the dolphins. Lower levels in dugongs were expected because this species is exclusively herbiv orous. Highest PCB and DDT levels recorded in dugongs were 209 and 173 mug/ kg lipids, respectively. Levels of the nonanthropogenic heptachlorinated co mpound Q1 (highest level in dugongs was 160 mug/kg lipids) were estimated u sing the ECD response factor of trans-nonachlor. Highest organohalogen leve ls were found in blubber of dolphins for sumDDT (575-52,500 mug/kg) and PCB s (600-25,500 mug/kg lipids). Furthermore, Q1 was a major organohalogen det ected in all samples analyzed, ranging from 450 -9,100 mug/kg lipids. The h ighest concentration of Q1 determined in this study represents the highest concentration reported to date in an environmental sample. Levels of chlord ane-related compounds were also high (280-7,700 mug/kg, mainly derived from trans-nonachlor), but concentrations of hexachlorobenzene, hexachlorocyclo hexanes, dieldrin, and toxaphene were relatively low and contributed little to the overall organohalogen contamination. Furthermore, a series of three major (BC-1, BC-2, and BC-3) and six minor (BC-4 through BC-9) unknown bro minated compounds were observable by extracting m/z 79 and m/z 81 from the GC/ECNI-MS full scan run. Structural proposals were made for the two major recalcitrant compounds (referred to as BC-1 and BC-2). BC-2 appears to be a tetrabromo-methoxy-diphenylether (512 u) and BC-1 has 14 u (corresponding with an additional CH2 group) more relative to BC-1. In general the organoh alogen pattern observed in blubber of dolphins was different compared to si milar samples from other locations in the world, which is apparent from the fact that the four major abundant signals in the GC/ECD chromatogram. of D . delphis originated from the four unknown compounds Q1, BC-1, BC-2, and BC -3.