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Responses Of paraoxonase 1 to dioxin-like pcb 126 ( 3,3',4,4',5-pentachlorobiphenyl): mechanisms and consequencesShen, Hua 01 December 2011 (has links)
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are ubiquitous environmental pollutants that have been associated with various adverse health effects in humans and wildlife. Dioxin-like PCBs elicit a broad spectrum of biochemical and toxic changes including cardiovascular disorders. Paraoxonase 1 (PON1), an antioxidant enzyme, prevents oxidative stress and plays key roles in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis. The overall goal of this dissertation is to investigate the mechanism and role of PON1 in the antioxidant defense to the exposure of 3, 3', 4, 4', 5-pentachlorobiphenyl (PCB 126), the most potent congener in PCB family. My overall hypothesis is that: The up-regulation of PON1 is an antioxidant response to PCB 126 exposure, which involves the Ah receptor (AhR) and results in changes in the PON1 protein level and activity which in turn has an influence on the oxidative stress status. First, the responses of PON1 gene expression and activities in serum and liver upon the PCB126 treatment were evaluated in the rat model. I found that PCB 126 up-regulated PON1, gene expression and activities, in a time and dose dependent manner. Next, I investigated the molecular mechanism of this response. My results show that the up-regulation of PON1 by PCB 126 involves the AhR and the XRE-like sequence in the gene promoter region. The up-regulation of PON1 was tissue specific, and this response probably protected liver and serum from lipid oxidation to some extent. The structure-activity relationship studies with PCB congeners indicate that the up-regulation of PON1 was specific to dioxin-like PCB 126. Other different AhR ligands displayed different PON1 induction capabilities. Also, reduction of PON1 activity was found in male rats dosed with non-dioxin-like PCBs. Finally I investigated the interaction, and possible protection, of other antioxidants (Se and NAC) on the response to PCB 126. I found that these antioxidants reduced the magnitude of the response of PON1 to the PCB 126 exposure in liver. Both the increase of PON1 activities and addition of antioxidants may be the reason for the lack in increase of lipid peroxidation. In total, these findings support my hypothesis and suggest that up-regulation of PON1 by PCB 126 may be an adaptive antioxidant mechanism that is involved in the body's antioxidant system.
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Phytoremediation of long-term PCB-contaminated soil: A greenhouse feasibility study.Wang, Jieyuan January 2016 (has links)
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are persistent organic pollutants, which were banned several decades ago but still exist in the environment, posing a threat to human health. Previously, joint sealants containing PCBs were used in construction. In this study, the long-term PCB-contaminated soils were from a residential area in Västerås Municipality, where the PCBs have been leaching from buildings to the soil for several years. The objective of this thesis is to investigate the feasibility of using plants to remove PCBs from the contaminated soil at a greenhouse scale, and to use a site-specific guideline model for the risk assessment of this contaminated site. After a literature review, four plant species were selected for the greenhouse cultivation including alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.), white clover (Trifolium repens L.), horseradish (Armoracia rusticana L.) and tobacco (Nicotiana tobacum L.). The plants cultivated in the greenhouse were maintained for 92 days and then the concentrations of PCBs in the initial and remediated soils were analyzed by GC-MS. The results indicate that the selected plant species can enhance the removal of high chlorinated PCBs from soils. In the risk assessment, the contents of PCBs in soils were higher than the calculated site-specific guideline, which means it is urgent to implement measures for protecting residents’ health.
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Polychlorinated biphenyl effects on avian hepatic enzyme induction and thyroid functionWebb, Catherine Marie 19 September 2006 (has links)
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) decrease thyroid function in rats and mice by inducing activity of a liver enzyme, uridine diphosphate-glucuronosyltransferase (UDP-GT), thereby increasing thyroxine (T4) clearance. This loss of T4 can lead to hypothyroidism. In this study, an assay was validated for measuring UDP-GT activity toward T4 in Japanese quail (Coturnix japonica). Then UDP-GT induction by Aroclor 1254 was evaluated in quail, and quail and mice were compared in their responses to Aroclor 1254. In Experiment 1, Japanese quail and Balb/c mice were dosed orally with vehicle or Aroclor 1254 (250 or 500 mg/kg) and sacrificed five days later. In Experiment 2, Japanese quail were dosed orally with vehicle or Aroclor 1254 (500 mg/kg) and sacrificed either five or 21 days later. Total liver UDP-GT capacity increased with Aroclor 1254 exposure in all treatment groups of both species. Enzyme induction led to a trend to decreased plasma T4 concentrations at both doses and exposure times in quail and significantly decreased plasma T4 concentrations at both doses in mice. PCBs altered thyroid function in quail, but they did not become hypothyroid. This was in contrast to mice, which did become hypothyroid. It is unclear how PCBs affect the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis in quail, and activation of the HPT axis appears to be inhibited in mice. Overall, quail showed a lesser response than mice to equivalent doses of Aroclor 1254, so it appears that birds may be less vulnerable to PCBs than mammals. / Master of Science
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Poluentes orgânicos persistentes e isótopos estáveis em aves marinhas de ilhas oceânicas brasileiras / Persistent organic pollutants and stable isotopoes on seabirds of brazilian oceanic islandsDias, Patrick Simões 24 June 2015 (has links)
A poluição por poluentes orgânicos persistentes (POPs) é um tema de considerável importância com relação à conservação de aves marinhas e de seus habitats. A Reserva Biológica do Atol das Rocas (AR) e o Arquipélago de Trindade e Martin Vaz (AT) abrigam grandes populações de aves marinhas no Brasil. As ilhas oceânicas brasileiras podem ser consideradas áreas remotas e preservadas, devido a sua distância do continente. Entretanto, essas regiões também estão sujeitas à influência desses agentes antrópicos oriundos das regiões costeiras. No presente estudo amostras de fígado de seis espécies de aves marinhas do AR e do AT foram analisadas para presença de POPs (PCBs, pesticidas organoclorados e PBDEs) e para isótopos estáveis (13C e 15N). PCBs (3,37 a 189), DDTs (0,5 a 23,1), HCB (0,31 a 12,3) e HCHs (<0,31 a 7,60) foram os compostos predominantes (valores em ng g-1 em massa úmida). A análise de isótopos estáveis contribuiu para esclarecer a relação dos valores de concentração de POPs com os hábitos de forrageio, dieta, distribuição espacial e estágio de vida dos indivíduos em estudo. Correlações significativas entre δ15N e os poluentes sugere, em certo grau, uma considerável variação no perfil qualitativo dos PCBs associada ao nível trófico e ao efeito de transporte atmosférico como fonte de introdução desses contaminantes a esses organismos. Os dados de POPs e isótopos mostraram que aves que ocupam posições tróficas maiores tendiam a apresentar também maiores concentrações de contaminantes, assim como perfis qualitativos com predominância de contaminantes mais bioacumulativos. / Pollution persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is an issue of considerable importance with regard to the conservation of seabirds and their habitats. The Rocas Atoll Reserve (AR) and the Trindade e Martin Vaz Archipelago (AT) houses a large population of seabirds in Brazil. Brazilian oceanic islands could be considered as remote and preserved zones, due to its distance from the coast. However, this regions are subjected to the influence of these anthropogenic agents that arising from continental zones. In the present study, liver samples were collected from six seabird species from AR and AT and analysed for the presence of persistent organic pollutants (POPs: PCBs, organochlorine pesticides and PBDEs) and stable isotopes (13C and 15N). PCBs (3.37 to 189), DDTs (0.5 to 23.1), HCB (0.31 to 12.3) and HCHs (<0.31 to 7.60) were the predominant compounds (mean values in ng g-1 wet weight).The stable isotope analysis revealed the relationship of POP levels with foraging, diet, special distribution and living habits of the studied species. Significant correlations found between δ15N and POPs suggests, to some extent, that such considerable variation in qualitative PCB levels associated with the trophic level and to the long-range atmospheric transport. POPs level and stable isotope data showed that seabirds that occupy higher trophic positions trend to show the highest POPs levels, as well as, showed the predominance of the most bioaccumulative contaminants on the respective qualitative profiles.
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Hidrodescloração catalítica de bifenilas policloradas (PCBs) / Catalytic hydrodechlorination of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs)Vale, Luiz Américo da Silva do 29 October 2008 (has links)
Bifenilas policloradas (PCBs) foram produzidas comercialmente entre 1929 e meados da década de 1980 para propósitos industriais. As mesmas propriedades que despertaram o interesse industrial, tais como: inércia química, alta constante dielétrica, resistência à queima; foram responsáveis pelo espalhamento dos PCBs em todos os compartimentos ambientais, de tal forma que são encontrados em amostras de tecidos adiposos de animais e humanos, leite, sedimentos dentre outras matrizes. Enormes quantidades de PCBs continuam em uso ou estão estocadas a espera de uma destinação final. No presente estudo demonstramos o uso da reação de hidrodescloração catalítica como forma de destruição/destoxificação de bifenilas policloradas. Para tanto, a reação foi estudada em amostras reais de PCBs (óleo dielétrico - Ascarel®), amostras comerciais (Aroclor® 1242 e 1254) e amostra sintética (2,4-diclorobifenila). O estudo se baseia no uso de solventes orgânicos como meio reacional e paládio suportado em carvão ativado como catalisador, devido à sua seletividade para a reação desejada, bem como sua baixa capacidade de hidrogenar compostos aromáticos. xii A condição experimental ótima para a hidrodescloração foi determinada a partir da aplicação de planejamento experimental do tipo Doehlert. Esta condição ótima foi aplicada com sucesso a PCBs contidos em outras matrizes. A cinética da reação é apresentada para o 2,4-diclorobifenila como estudo de caso e uma proposta de mecanismo da reação de hidrodescloração de PCBs é apresentada baseada nos resultados experimentais. / Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were produced between 1929 and the 1980s for industrial applications. The same properties that make it a chemical of interest for industrial applications, such as: chemical inertness, high dielectric constant, fire resistance; were responsible for the widespreading of PCBs over all enviornmental compartments. They can be found in samples of fat tissues of humans and animals, milk, sediments, among other matrices. Enormous quantities of PCBs are still in use or stocked waiting for a final destination. In the present study, we have shown the use of catalytic hydrodechlorination as an alternative for the destruction/detoxification of polychlorinated biphenyls. For this, the reaction was studied in real samples of PCBs (dielectric oil - Ascarel®), commercial samples (Aroclor® 1242 e 1254) and pure chlorinated biphenyls (2,4-dichlorobiphenyl). The study is based in the use of organic solvents as reactional media and palladium supported in activated carbon as catalyst, due to its selectivity for the desired reaction and to its low capacity to hydrogenate aromatic compounds. xiv The optimal hydrodechlorination condition was determined through the application of a Doehlert experimental planning. This optimal condition was applied with success to PCBs contained in other matrices. The reaction kinetics for 2,4-dichlorobiphenyl was presented as a case study and a mechanistic proposal was presented for the hydrodechlorination of PCBs based on these experimental conditions.
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Poluentes orgânicos e isótopos estáveis no ecossistema da Baía do Almirantado, Ilha Rei George, Antártida / Organic pollutants and stable isotopes in the ecosystem of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, AntarcticaCipro, Caio Vinicius Zecchin 21 November 2011 (has links)
Apesar da pequena influência antrópica direta em seu território, a Antártida não pode ser considerada livre do alcance de poluentes. No presente estudo, avaliou-se a distribuição e transferência de poluentes orgânicos (PCBs, pesticidas organoclorados e PBDEs) em compartimentos abióticos (neve e água de degelo) e bióticos (liquens, musgos, invertebrados, peixes, ovos de aves e tecidos de aves e pinípedes, para os quais também foi aplicada análise isotópica de nitrogênio-15 e carbono-13) do ecossistema da Baía do Almirantado. Os compartimentos abióticos tiveram concentrações entre 1,4 e 156 pg L-1, apenas para grupos de organoclorados, com variação intra-sazonal importante e compatibilidade com níveis tróficos inferiores e amostras de vegetação, que por sua vez refletiram a importância de fontes secundárias de poluentes. Nos animais, grosso modo, os compostos prevalecentes (em ng g-1 peso úmido) foram PCBs, (6,82-1821), HCB (0,060-136) e DDTs, (0,410-524), níveis de duas a três ordens de grandeza superiores aos encontrados em vegetação. PBDEs ocorreram, de modo geral, em níveis uma ou duas ordens de grandeza abaixo dos organoclorados. A análise isotópica mostrou-se útil como ferramenta indicadora de nível trófico e origem de matéria orgânica consumida, correlacionando-se quantitativa e qualitativamente com os poluentes orgânicos pela indicação de fatores como stress nutricional e mudança de área de forrageio e/ou de dieta. Como alternativa, foi proposto um novo indicador de biomagnificação baseado no peso molecular dos PCBs, que apresentou resultados estatisticamente superiores ao ?15N na maioria dos casos. / Despite the small antropic direct influence on its territory, Antarctica cannot be considered out of pollutants\' reach. The present study evaluated the distribution and transfer of organic pollutants (PCBs, organochlorine pesticides and PBDEs) in both abiotic (snow and melting water) and biotic (lichens, mosses, invertebrates, fishes, bird eggs and bird and pinnipeds\' tissues, for which was also applied carbon-13 and nitrogen-15 stable isotopes analyses) compartments of the ecosystem from Admiralty Bay. Abiotic compartments showed concentrations between 1,4 and 156 pg L-1, only for organochlorine groups, with considerable intraseasonal variation and compatibility with lower trophic levels and vegetation samples, which in turn reflected the importance of secondary pollutants sources. In animal samples, grosso modo, the prevailing compounds were (in ng g-1 wet weight) PCBs (6,82-1821), HCB (0,060-136) and DDTs, (0,410-524), levels from two to three orders of magnitude superior to the ones found in vegetations. PBDEs occurred, in a general way, in levels from one to two orders of magnitude lower than the organochlorines. Stable isotope analyses proved useful as an indicator tool for trophic level and consumed organic matter, correlating itself in a qualitative and quantitative way with the organic pollutants by indication of factors as nutritional strees and variation in foraging areas and/or diet. As an alternative, a new biomagnifications indicator based on PCBs molecular weight was proposed, showing results statistically superior to the ?15N in the majority of the cases.
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Caracterização de valores de referência de qualidade de sedimentos para compostos orgânicos no sistema estuarino da baixada santista, São Paulo / Sediment quality reference values characterization for organic compounds in a Estuarine System at Baixada SantistaTominaga, Maria Yumiko 10 June 2010 (has links)
Em regiões altamente contaminadas como a região da Baixada Santista, é importante estabelecer metas para a recuperação do ambiente. Apesar da ausência da contaminação ser a meta ideal, as implicações e os custos associados a esse objetivo, demanda o estabelecimento de metas de recuperação realistas em relação aos contaminantes presentes na região. Com o objetivo de caracterizar valores de referência de qualidade de sedimentos para compostos orgânicos na região da Baixada Santista, o Canal de Bertioga foi escolhido como local de referência por ser uma região sem fontes industrais ou outras fontes pontuais relativas aos compostos analisados. Amostras de água, sedimento e ostras foram coletadas e os hidrocarbonetos policíclicos aromáticos (PAHs), bifenilos policlorados (PCBs) e pesticidas organoclorados (OCPs) foram determinados por técnicas cromatográficas. A avaliação dos resultados de análises de PAHs, permite afirmar com alguma segurança, que os valores da somatória de PAHs das amostras sedimentos são, na sua grande maioria, inferiores a 1.000 µg/kg, não superando 1.600 µg/kg, concentrações abaixo dos limites estabelecidos na Resolução CONAMA 344/04 e abaixo dos valores que possam causar algum efeito adverso à biota, conforme valores descritos na literatura. Resultados de análise de PCBs, OCPs, compostos fenólicos e compostos orgânicos voláteis (VOCs) em amostras de sedimento, indicaram concentrações destes compostos abaixo dos limites de quantificação, exceto DDE (5,30 g/kg) e HCB (2,34 g/kg), que foram detectados em apenas um ii sítio de amostragem. Não houve evidências de possíveis fontes de emissão próximas à região de referência para PCBs, OCPs, compostos fenólicos e VOCs. Finalizando, espera-se que os resultados obtidos neste estudo possam fornecer subsídios para futuramente estabelecer uma área de referência para qualidade de sedimento na região da Baixada Santista, ou ainda serem utilizados em conjunto com as avaliações de contaminantes inorgânicos, testes ecotoxicológicos e indicadores biológicos, como ferramenta para avaliação da qualidade de sedimento e/ou para a classificação de material a ser dragado na região da Baixada Santista. / In highly contaminated places like Baixada Santista region, it is important to establish goals for cleaning the environment. Although the absence of contamination would be the ideal goal, the implications and costs related to this goal, demand the establishment of realistic recovery goals for the contaminants presents in the region. Aiming to characterize sediment quality reference values for organic compounds in Baixada Santista region, Bertioga´s Channel was chosen as reference site because there is no direct industrial sources related to the compounds of interest in that region. Water, sediment and oister samples were collected and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorinated pesticides (OCPs) were determined by chromatographic techniques. From the PAHs results evaluation, is possible to conclude with some degree of confidence, that the sum of PAHs of sediment samples are in the majority lower than 1,000 µg/kg and not higher than 1,600 µg/kg, and these values are below the regulated value (CONAMA 344/04) and lower than those values that may cause any adverse effects for the biota as indicated in the literature. Results of PCBs, OCPs, phenols and VOCs analysis in sediment samples, were below the quantitation limits of the specific methods, except for DDE (5.30 µg/kg) and HCB (2.34 µg/kg) each, detected only in one sampling site. There was no evidence of possible emission source near the reference site for PCBs, OCPs, phenolic compounds and VOCs. Finally, the results obtained in this study may be used as subsidy for the establishment of a reference area for sediment quality in the Baixada Santista region, or still be used together with inorganic contamints, ecotoxicological and biological indicators evaluations as tool for the sediment quality evaluation and/or for dredged material classification in the Baixada Santista region. For the compounds not detected, the suggestion is to use the quantitation limits as the reference value.
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Poluentes orgânicos persistentes e isótopos estáveis em aves marinhas de ilhas oceânicas brasileiras / Persistent organic pollutants and stable isotopoes on seabirds of brazilian oceanic islandsPatrick Simões Dias 24 June 2015 (has links)
A poluição por poluentes orgânicos persistentes (POPs) é um tema de considerável importância com relação à conservação de aves marinhas e de seus habitats. A Reserva Biológica do Atol das Rocas (AR) e o Arquipélago de Trindade e Martin Vaz (AT) abrigam grandes populações de aves marinhas no Brasil. As ilhas oceânicas brasileiras podem ser consideradas áreas remotas e preservadas, devido a sua distância do continente. Entretanto, essas regiões também estão sujeitas à influência desses agentes antrópicos oriundos das regiões costeiras. No presente estudo amostras de fígado de seis espécies de aves marinhas do AR e do AT foram analisadas para presença de POPs (PCBs, pesticidas organoclorados e PBDEs) e para isótopos estáveis (13C e 15N). PCBs (3,37 a 189), DDTs (0,5 a 23,1), HCB (0,31 a 12,3) e HCHs (<0,31 a 7,60) foram os compostos predominantes (valores em ng g-1 em massa úmida). A análise de isótopos estáveis contribuiu para esclarecer a relação dos valores de concentração de POPs com os hábitos de forrageio, dieta, distribuição espacial e estágio de vida dos indivíduos em estudo. Correlações significativas entre δ15N e os poluentes sugere, em certo grau, uma considerável variação no perfil qualitativo dos PCBs associada ao nível trófico e ao efeito de transporte atmosférico como fonte de introdução desses contaminantes a esses organismos. Os dados de POPs e isótopos mostraram que aves que ocupam posições tróficas maiores tendiam a apresentar também maiores concentrações de contaminantes, assim como perfis qualitativos com predominância de contaminantes mais bioacumulativos. / Pollution persistent organic pollutants (POPs) is an issue of considerable importance with regard to the conservation of seabirds and their habitats. The Rocas Atoll Reserve (AR) and the Trindade e Martin Vaz Archipelago (AT) houses a large population of seabirds in Brazil. Brazilian oceanic islands could be considered as remote and preserved zones, due to its distance from the coast. However, this regions are subjected to the influence of these anthropogenic agents that arising from continental zones. In the present study, liver samples were collected from six seabird species from AR and AT and analysed for the presence of persistent organic pollutants (POPs: PCBs, organochlorine pesticides and PBDEs) and stable isotopes (13C and 15N). PCBs (3.37 to 189), DDTs (0.5 to 23.1), HCB (0.31 to 12.3) and HCHs (<0.31 to 7.60) were the predominant compounds (mean values in ng g-1 wet weight).The stable isotope analysis revealed the relationship of POP levels with foraging, diet, special distribution and living habits of the studied species. Significant correlations found between δ15N and POPs suggests, to some extent, that such considerable variation in qualitative PCB levels associated with the trophic level and to the long-range atmospheric transport. POPs level and stable isotope data showed that seabirds that occupy higher trophic positions trend to show the highest POPs levels, as well as, showed the predominance of the most bioaccumulative contaminants on the respective qualitative profiles.
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Analysis of dioxins and related compounds in biological samples using mass spectrometry: from method development to analytical quality assuranceEppe, Gauthier 14 September 2007 (has links)
The quality of food is an increasingly important matter of concern in Europe. The feeding stuffs poisoning episode that occurred in Belgium in May 1999 pointed out the vulnerability of the food chain and the lack of appropriate monitoring. Polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) and polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) were the key contaminants involved. This has triggered new EU legislation, including maximum and action limits for relevant food and feed products as well as requirements for analytical method used to verify compliance. Large monitoring programs to test food and feed have been launched and, in many countries, efforts to monitor dioxins and related compounds strongly increased. To cope with the large number of samples statistically required for monitoring, the recommanded strategy involves the use of screening methods based on low resolution mass spectrometry (LRMS) and/or bio-assays, and high resolution mass spectrometry (HRMS) method, used to bear out their presence. Major analytical challenges had to be met to face with the large number of samples including the authoritys requests on developing screening and alternative methods for monitoring programs of PCDD/Fs and PCBs in food and feed.
The first part of this document is devoted to the development of an alternative LRMS-based method for PCDD/Fs and PCBs measurement in food and feed.
The second part of this thesis is an answer to the basic questions commonly addressed to all analytical chemists developing method but here in a particular context due to very specific family of compounds involved:
How to make sure that my method is able to achieve sufficient accuracy on results?
Are there any analytical benchmarks available for validation purposes?
How to evaluate measurement uncertainty expressed in toxic equivalent (TEQ) units?
How to report results right?
How can the proficiency of my laboratory be measured?
To ensure the quality of data obtained, laboratories in charge of the food control on PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs encounter a number of severe problems. One has to mention the lack of sufficient and reliable certified reference materials that are necessary to validate methods, too scarce data available on current analytical method performances, and the absence of quality criteria approach for analytical method.
During the course of this work, I contributed to answer these questions to the general analytical effort by providing useful tools and methodologies.
At that time, straightforward answers could not be found in the scientific literature. One of the reasons was the scarce data of dioxins in food and feed available. One can also mention the unusual part the dioxins play in chemical analysis. Indeed, the main features that characterize a dioxin measurement are the low levels at which these compounds occur in biological samples (sub parts-per-trillion), levels that are currently not explored by any other applications in chemical analysis in the food sector and therefore the difficulty to cope with precision models available; the reporting of results expressed in total tetrachloro dibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) toxic equivalent concentration for compliance assessment with statutory limits; and, what necessarily follows from the decision-making: the statement of the uncertainty interval also expressed in toxic units.
To answer the foregoing questions in an international frame, notions such as validation of analytical procedures, fitness for purpose, internal quality control, interlaboratory studies, proficiency testing, measurement uncertainty, traceability had to be introduced. They are all encompassed in the analytical quality assurance management a laboratory should implement. These concepts are strongly connected to statistical techniques. This branch of analytical chemistry that consists in extracting relevant information from data using statistical and mathematical methods adapted to the specific needs for the chemists is called chemometrics. Quality is an essential preoccupation of chemometrics but it cannot be only limited to these aspects. Chemometrics relates also to other topics such as experiments and experimental design methodologies, (new) knowledge about chemical systems.
Chemometrics and quality
This thesis treats several aspects and new approaches of quality assurance for an ultra-trace contaminant laboratory: external method validation through interlaboratory studies and estimation of repeatability, reproducibility and trueness using simple statistics based on normal distributions (ISO 5725) but also more complex statistical tests for heavily tailed, skewed or even bimodal distributions; the production and the use of a reference material for internal validation and internal quality control (QC) purposes; advanced statistics in quality control chart and multi-level control charts for sensitive detection of bias; proposal of quality criteria for assessment of proficiency of dioxin laboratories; proposal of benchmark precision for internal validation purposes; estimation of measurement uncertainty.
The thesis is divided in the following chapters:
Chapter 1 is a general introduction for dioxins and related compounds. It consists of a brief introduction to general characterization, mechanism of toxicity, human exposure and European legislation in food and feed.
Chapter 2 provides an overview of the analytical procedures for mass spectrometry based methods. It gives a brief summary of the most frequently used techniques to extract and purify PCDDs, PCDFs and dioxin-like PCBs (DL-PCBs) from food and feed matrices. Regarding detection, special attention of the principles of detection and quantification by HRMS in selected ion monitoring mode (SIM) and the quadrupole ion storage low resolution mass spectrometer in MS/MS mode is addressed.
Chapter 3 discusses the development and optimization of a large volume injection (LVI)-gas chromatography (GC)-ion trap MS/MS method as an alternative to GC-HRMS for the measurement of PCDD/Fs in food and feed. Instrumental detection limits were lowered by a factor 2 to 3 with the development, in collaboration with the manufacturer, of a system of damping gas pressure inside the trap that improves precursor ions trapping efficiency. We achieved 5:1 signal to noise with the injection of 200 fg of 2,3,7,8 TCDD. With slight adjustments to sample size and final extract volume, we demonstrated on QC samples the good agreement between this method and the reference GC/HRMS method for PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in food and feed.
In chapter 4, the first European inter-laboratory study on dioxins, furans and dioxin-like PCBs using the HRGC/HRMS method in animal feed samples is described with two main objectives. The first objective was to produce a reference material for internal validation and QC purposes. The second objective was to assess the analytical performances of the GC-HRMS method close to maximum levels as no data were available at that time and to check whether EU directives requirements were met.
Chapter 5 is a general discussion on the capability of the state-of-the-art HRGC/HRMS method to provide reliable results at decreasing maximum levels. Levels have to decrease according to EU policy regarding human exposure to those contaminants. In this case, we present the issue from a different angle, i.e. the analytical point of view for the future establishment of target levels. Based on the results of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs interlaboratory study in animal feedingstuffs described in chapter 4, we demonstrated for the sum of the 17 PCCD/Fs toxic congeners that reliable results can be easily provided up to a value of 0.17 ng WHO-TEQ/kg. The ability to reliably quantify a minute trace of these contaminants has been pointed out with the aim of providing an analytical benchmark for the future establishment of target dioxin levels in animal feedingstuffs. Hence, both analytical and toxicological aspects should be examined together to set realistic target levels achievable for most dioxin laboratories involved in monitoring programs.
One of the central themes of this thesis is the establishment of an empirical relationship between reproducibility standard deviation and the dioxin congeners level in food and feed. Chapter 6 deals with raw data from numerous performances interlaboratory studies of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in food and feed. Striking linear functions in log scale between reproducibility standard deviation and congeners level over a concentration range of 10-8 to 10-14 g per g fresh weight were observed. The data fit very well to a Horwitz-type function of the form sR = 0.153c0.904, where sR and c are dimensionless mass ratios expressed in pg/g on fresh weight, regardless of the nature of the toxic congeners, food and feed matrices, or sample preparation methods. I called this relationship the dioxin function. One of the main features of the dioxin function could be its use as a suitable fitness-for-purpose criterion for dioxins and related compounds in proficiency testing (PT) exercises. We illustrated its use with practical example with data from the largest international PT in this field. Another application is its use as benchmark precision criteria for internal validation.
Chapter 7 discusses the role of internal quality control (IQC) to monitor analytical processes. Introducing new QC methods derived from the industrial practice to analytical chemistry, improving data evaluation and allowing to detect shifts or trends, are elements that are difficult to point out with classical approach (Shewhart chart). The importance of ARL (average run length) as a key-criteria of the efficiency of a quality control procedure will be emphasized. The introduction of the multivariate approach of multilevel control with the Hotelling's T2-test will lead to a better detection of random errors than the independently managed conventional Shewhart charts. Moreover, the Exponentially Weighted Moving Average (EWMA) will offer a flexible tool for detecting the inacurracy of a method, especially where small shifts or bias are of interest. All these concepts, recently introduced in clinical chemistry, were applied here for the monitoring of PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in food and feed.
Chapter 8 introduces the concept of measurement uncertainty (MU). Three top-down approaches for uncertainty estimation are proposed on the example of the GC-HRMS method for PCDD/Fs and DL-PCBs in various food and feed matrices: the approach which combines long-term precision and trueness data to obtain an estimate of MU (Barwick and Ellision method); the approach which uses the reproducibility estimate from interlaboratory-studies as uncertainty estimate; the concept of accuracy profile used in the context of validation and internal quality control to assess MU.
Chapter 9 presents a general conclusion
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Poluentes orgânicos e isótopos estáveis no ecossistema da Baía do Almirantado, Ilha Rei George, Antártida / Organic pollutants and stable isotopes in the ecosystem of Admiralty Bay, King George Island, AntarcticaCaio Vinicius Zecchin Cipro 21 November 2011 (has links)
Apesar da pequena influência antrópica direta em seu território, a Antártida não pode ser considerada livre do alcance de poluentes. No presente estudo, avaliou-se a distribuição e transferência de poluentes orgânicos (PCBs, pesticidas organoclorados e PBDEs) em compartimentos abióticos (neve e água de degelo) e bióticos (liquens, musgos, invertebrados, peixes, ovos de aves e tecidos de aves e pinípedes, para os quais também foi aplicada análise isotópica de nitrogênio-15 e carbono-13) do ecossistema da Baía do Almirantado. Os compartimentos abióticos tiveram concentrações entre 1,4 e 156 pg L-1, apenas para grupos de organoclorados, com variação intra-sazonal importante e compatibilidade com níveis tróficos inferiores e amostras de vegetação, que por sua vez refletiram a importância de fontes secundárias de poluentes. Nos animais, grosso modo, os compostos prevalecentes (em ng g-1 peso úmido) foram PCBs, (6,82-1821), HCB (0,060-136) e DDTs, (0,410-524), níveis de duas a três ordens de grandeza superiores aos encontrados em vegetação. PBDEs ocorreram, de modo geral, em níveis uma ou duas ordens de grandeza abaixo dos organoclorados. A análise isotópica mostrou-se útil como ferramenta indicadora de nível trófico e origem de matéria orgânica consumida, correlacionando-se quantitativa e qualitativamente com os poluentes orgânicos pela indicação de fatores como stress nutricional e mudança de área de forrageio e/ou de dieta. Como alternativa, foi proposto um novo indicador de biomagnificação baseado no peso molecular dos PCBs, que apresentou resultados estatisticamente superiores ao ?15N na maioria dos casos. / Despite the small antropic direct influence on its territory, Antarctica cannot be considered out of pollutants\' reach. The present study evaluated the distribution and transfer of organic pollutants (PCBs, organochlorine pesticides and PBDEs) in both abiotic (snow and melting water) and biotic (lichens, mosses, invertebrates, fishes, bird eggs and bird and pinnipeds\' tissues, for which was also applied carbon-13 and nitrogen-15 stable isotopes analyses) compartments of the ecosystem from Admiralty Bay. Abiotic compartments showed concentrations between 1,4 and 156 pg L-1, only for organochlorine groups, with considerable intraseasonal variation and compatibility with lower trophic levels and vegetation samples, which in turn reflected the importance of secondary pollutants sources. In animal samples, grosso modo, the prevailing compounds were (in ng g-1 wet weight) PCBs (6,82-1821), HCB (0,060-136) and DDTs, (0,410-524), levels from two to three orders of magnitude superior to the ones found in vegetations. PBDEs occurred, in a general way, in levels from one to two orders of magnitude lower than the organochlorines. Stable isotope analyses proved useful as an indicator tool for trophic level and consumed organic matter, correlating itself in a qualitative and quantitative way with the organic pollutants by indication of factors as nutritional strees and variation in foraging areas and/or diet. As an alternative, a new biomagnifications indicator based on PCBs molecular weight was proposed, showing results statistically superior to the ?15N in the majority of the cases.
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