• Title/Summary/Keyword: perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS)

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Effect of Chronic Exposure of PFOS (Perfluorooctane Sulfonate) on Survival, Activity, Growth, and Organ Structure of the Melania Snail, Semisulcospira gottschei (Gastropoda: Pleuroceridae) (PFOS에 만성노출된 곳체다슬기, Semisulcospira gottschei의 생존, 운동성, 성장 및 기관계 구조)

  • Lee, Jae-Woo;Park, Jung-Jun;Jin, Young-Guk;Jung, Ae-Jin;Cho, Hyeon-Seo;Lee, Jung-Sick
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.22 no.2 s.57
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2007
  • The present study was conducted to find out effect of PFOS on survival, activity, growth and organ structure of the melania snail, Semisulcospira gottschei. Experimental groups were composed of one control condition and four PFOS exposure condition (0.1, 0.5, 1.0 and 5.0 mg/L). After 16 week exposure, survival rate and activity were not significantly influenced at the two lower exposure groups, 0.1 and 0.5 mg/L, but they were significantly reduced in 1.0 and 5.0 mg/L groups. Total weight and meat weight rate (MWR) were reduced in PFOS exposure group in comparison to control group. Also, histological degenerations such as acidification of mucous, necrosis and split of muscular fiber bundle, atrophy of anterior pedal gland were recognized in the foot. Hepatopancreas showed the atrophy and degeneration of the digestive cell, vacuolation of digestive gland and closure of lumen in digestive gland.

Toxic Interactions of Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) with Heavy Metals Using Vibrio fischeri (발광박테리아 Vibrio fischeri를 이용한 과불화합물과 중금속의 복합독성평가)

  • Lee, Woo-Mi;Kim, Ji-Sung;Kim, Il-Ho;Kim, Seog-Ku;Yoon, Young-Han
    • Journal of Korean Society of Environmental Engineers
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    • v.36 no.2
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    • pp.119-126
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    • 2014
  • The object of this study was to evaluate the combined toxic interactions of the perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) or perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) with six heavy metals (Cu, Zn, Cr, Cd, Hg, and Pb). The individual and combined toxic effects were assessed using the Vibrio fischeri assay. In case of the individual toxicity, PFOA was higher toxic than PFOS and toxicity of PFOA and PFOS were lower than heavy metal. In the toxicity of heavy metals, the $Hg^{2+}$ was found to be most toxic followed by $Pb^{2+}$, $Cr^{6+}$, $Cu^{2+}$, $Zn^{2+}$, and $Cd^{2+}$. The combined toxicity of PFOA or PFOS with $Cr^{6+}$ were synergistic effect because the $EC_{50}$ mix values were less than 1 TU. PFOA + $Zn^{2+}$, PFOS + $Zn^{2+}$, PFOA + $Cd^{2+}$ and PFOS + $Cd^{2+}$ produced addictive effect. Except in these case, all of binary mixtures show antagonistic effect. This study proved potential risk of coexistent with perfluorinated compounds and heavy metals in water environment.

Distribution and Risk Assessment of Perfluorinated Compounds (PFCs) in Major Drinking Water Treatment Plants, Korea (국내 주요 정수장의 과불화화합물 분포 및 위해성 평가)

  • Son, Boyoung;Lee, Leenae;Yang, Mihee;Park, Sangmin;Pyo, Heesoo;Lee, Wonsuk;Park, Juhyun
    • Journal of Korean Society of Water and Wastewater
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    • v.31 no.6
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    • pp.491-499
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    • 2017
  • The chemical structures of perfluorinated compounds(PFCs) have unique properties such as thermal and chemical stability that make them useful components in a wide variety of consumer and industrial products. Two of these PFCs, perfluorooctane sulfonate(PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid(PFOA), have received attention and were the most commonly detected. In this study it was analyzed the concentrations of 8 PFCs in samples were collected from drinking water treatment plants for 5 years(2012-2016). PFOS and PFOA were also high concentration and frequency. The mean concentrations of PFOA and PFOS were detected $0.0026-0.0069{\mu}g/L$ and $0.0009-0.0024{\mu}g/L$ in samples from drinking water treatment plants. These were relatively lower or similar compared to PFOS concentrations in Osaka(Japan). In general, these levels are below health-based values set by international authoritative bodies for drinking water. These results will be serve as the first monitoring data for PFCs in drinking water and be useful for characterizing the concentration distribution and management of PFCs in future studies.

Bioconcentration of Perfluorinated Compounds in Fish from Gulpo Stream (굴포천에 서식하는 어류체내 과불화화합물 농축특성)

  • Cho, Chon-Rae;Cho, Jae-Gu;Eom, Ig-Chun;Lee, Byoung-Cheun;Kim, Sue-Jin;Choi, Kyung-Hee;Yoon, Jun-Heon
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.229-240
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    • 2010
  • During the last decade, perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) have gained more attention due to their toxicity and global distribution. The aim of this study was to examine the distribution and bioaccumulation of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in aquatic wildlife effected from a sewage treatment plant. The concentrations of 12 PFCs were determined in water, sediment and fish samples. PFOS were predominantly detected in both ambient environment and fish. In fish, the concentration of PFCs in blood was the highest (i.e., 112.47 ng/mL wet-wt. PFOS) in comparison to other tissues. However, PFOA and PFHpS were highly detected in gonad as 3.87 and 4.58 ng/g wet-wt., respectively. The bioconcentration factor (BCF) of PFCs was greatest in the blood > liver${\cong}$gonad > kidney > gill, and lowest in the muscle tissue. The BCFs of PFUnDA (39,000), PFDA (2,700) and PFOS (1,100) were rated as high values based on wet weight concentration. BCFs increased with increasing the length of the perfluoralkyl chain.

Concentration of PFOA and PFOS in Whole Blood and Factors Controlling Their Exposure Among Koreans (한국인의 혈 중 PFOA와 PFOS 농도와 노출요인)

  • Suh, Chun-Hui;Lee, Chae-Kwan;Lee, So-Ryong;Park, Mi-Hee;Lee, Jong-Tae;Son, Byung-Chul;Kim, Jeong-Ho;Kim, Kun-Hyung
    • Journal of Environmental Health Sciences
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    • v.38 no.2
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    • pp.105-117
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    • 2012
  • Objectives: This study aimed to assess the concentration of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) in blood and factors controlling their exposure among Koreans. Methods: Study subjects were selected to include 718 members of the general population residing in five metropolitan cities and the Gangwon Province area from August 2008 to January 2009. A questionnaire was administered to investigate lifestyle, socio-demographic characteristics, and other related factors. Blood samples were collected and extracted using solid-phase extraction and anion-exchange methods, and quantified by high-performance liquid chromatograph (HPLC, Agilent 1200 Series) coupled with a Triple Quad LC-MS/MS system (Agilent 6410). Results: Geometric mean concentrations of PFOA and PFOS in the blood were measured as 1.82 and 6.06 ng/ml, respectively. Mean PFOA and PFOS concentrations generally increased with age in both genders. Blood PFOA concentration was significantly different according to such variables as age, family income, residential district, and province. Blood PFOS concentration was significantly different by such variables as gender, age, lifestyle factors such as regular exercise, alcohol consumption, and smoking status. Also, family income, hazardous facilities, job classification, and province contributed significantly to differences in blood PFOS concentration levels. Conclusions: Blood PFOA and PFOS concentrations in Koreans were similar with those found in Japan, the USA, and Germany, but less than those in Australia. PFOA and PFOS exposure seems to be affected by a variety of factors in Korea. Therefore, investigation is required for each factor to assess the relative contribution of different variables.

Levels of Perfluorinated Compounds in Liquid Milk Products in Korea

  • Park, Na-youn;Kho, Younglim;Kim, Junghoan
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.36 no.4
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    • pp.310-315
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    • 2021
  • This study was carried out to monitor the level of 17 perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) present in liquid milk products sold on the Korean market. The liquid milk samples were extracted via liquid-liquid extraction and analyzed by LC-MS/MS. Excellent linearity over the calibration range (r2>0.99), and the limit of quantification of perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) was 0.021 ng/g, and perfluorotetradecanoic acid (PFOA) was 0.057 ng/g. The accuracy was in the range of 72.5-115.3%, and the precision was under 20%. The preprocessing method for this experiment is considered appropriate for analysis of milk samples. The proposed analytical method was applied for the determination of PFCs in 98 liquid milk product samples, and the average content of total PFCs was 0.6576 ng/mL. PFOA and PFOS were detected in most samples, and their levels were less than 0.1 ng/mL, which was lower than those in other studies.

Concentrations and Composition Profiles of Perfluoroalkyl Substances (PFASs) in Coastal Environments from Gunsan, Korea: Assessment of Exposure to PFASs through Seafood Consumption (군산연안 다매체 환경에서 과불화화합물(PFASs)의 농도분포 및 수산물 섭취를 통한 인체위해도 평가)

  • Lee, Bongmin;Yoon, Se-Ra;Choi, Minkyu;Lee, Sunggyu;Lee, Won-Chan
    • Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences
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    • v.55 no.5
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    • pp.514-523
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    • 2022
  • Concentrations of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) were measured in seawater, sediment, and biota collected from Gunsan coast, Korea to investigate their occurrence, distribution, and risk of exposure to humans through seafood consumption. The total concentrations of PFASs in seawater, sediment, and biota ranged from 5.97 to 74.9 ng/L, 0.01 to 13.3 ng/g dry weight, and 0.02 to 5.73 ng/g wet weight, respectively. Predominant PFAS compounds differed across matrices, indicating that the distribution of PFASs in multiple environmental samples is governed by their carbon-chain length. The concentrations of PFASs in seawater were significantly negatively correlated with salinity (P<0.01), suggesting terrestrial input (including land-used PFASs) as the major source of PFAS contamination in coastal environments. The estimated daily intakes (EDIs) of perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) through seafood consumption were 0.05 and 0.06 ng/kg body weight/day, respectively. The EDIs of PFOA and PFOS measured in this study were lower those the proposed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Canada guidelines, indicating limited health risk for Korean population from PFASs through consumption of seafood from Gunsan coastal environment.

The Determination of Perfluorooctane sulfonate in Food Packing Materials by HPLC-MS/MS (식품 포장재 중의 퍼플루오르옥탄설포네이트 분석)

  • Kim, Il-Young;Kim, Au-Kyoung;Jung, Bo-Kyoung;Shin, Young;Kim, Ji-Young;Kim, Jung-Han;Chae, Young-Zoo
    • Journal of Food Hygiene and Safety
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    • v.28 no.4
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    • pp.376-380
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    • 2013
  • Determination of PFOS in instant food packing materials by LC-MS/MS was developed. The procedure involves an extraction of the Food Packing Materials with 100% methanol soxcelet extraction method. The LC separation was performed by Hypersil Gold ($150mm{\times}2.1mm$ 5 um) with mobile phases of 2 mM amoniumacetate solution and acetonitrile. The Mass spectral acquisition was done in negative ESI/SRM using the TSQ Quantum Ultra. With this method, good linear relationship, sensitivity and reproducibility were obtained. The rate of recoveries of PFOS from paper material spiked with 1.0 ug/L were 99.84%, respectively. The limit of quantitation and limit of detection were below 0.03 ug/L and 0.009 ug/L. The method had been applied to determination of PFOS in instant food packing materials.