Determination of HCHs, PCBs, and DDTs in brain tissues of marine mammals of different age
1994
Moessner, S. (Ulm Univ. (Germany). Abt. fuer Analytische Chemie und Umweltchemie) | Barudio, I. | Spraker, T.S. | Antonelis, G. | Early, G. | Geraci, J.R. | Becker, P.R. | Ballschmiter, K.
The concentrations of a number of polychlorinated biphenyls and chlorinated pesticides in brain tissues of marine mammals of different age and regional origin were determined by using high-resolution capillary gas chromatography and electron capture detection. Brain tissues of two neonatal and three stillborn northern fur seals (Callorhinus ursinus) collected in the Bering Sea, Pacific Ocean, were examined. In addition, cerebrum, cerebellum, and hypothalamus of one adult female common dolphin (Delphinus delphis) stranded on the coast of Massachusetts, Atlantic Ocean, were examined. It showed clearly that alpha-HCH was dominant in all brain tissues (90-203 ng/g extractable lipids) compared with other tissues like liver or blubber (45-61 ng/g extractable lipids). This excess of alpha-HCH in brain tissue was due to only one enantiomer, (+)-alpha-HCH, whereas in other tissues both enantiomers contributed to the alpha-HCH concentration. Comparing the overall general xenobiotic burden the HCH isomers (99-216 ng/g extractable lipids) resemble the PCB (17-105 ng/g extractable lipids) and DDT (111-171 ng/g extractable lipids) levels in brain tissues. The latter two groups exceed the HCHs in liver tissue and in blubber. On a single compound basis, the highest levels are found in brain for alpha-HCH (fur seal pups: 90-203 ng/g extractable lipids, adult dolphin: 221-305 ng/g extractable lipids), 2,2',4,4',5,5'-hexachlorobiphenyl (PCB153) (fur seal pups: 4-25 ng/g extractable lipids, adult dolphin: 260-377 ng/g extractable lipids) and 4,4'-DDE (fur seal pups: 104-164 ng/g extractable lipids, adult dolphin: 364-625 ng/g extractable lipids). The levels of alpha-HCH and 4,4'-DDE are comparable
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