Comparison of total fluorine, extractable organic fluorine and perfluorinated compounds in the blood of wild and pefluorooctanoate (PFOA)-exposed rats: evidence for the presence of other organofluorine compounds

Yeung, LW; Miyake, Y; Li, P; Taniyasu, S; Kannan, K; Guruge, KS; Lam, PK; Yamashita, N

HERO ID

2919351

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Journal Article

Year

2009

Language

English

PMID

19200486

HERO ID 2919351
In Press No
Year 2009
Title Comparison of total fluorine, extractable organic fluorine and perfluorinated compounds in the blood of wild and pefluorooctanoate (PFOA)-exposed rats: evidence for the presence of other organofluorine compounds
Authors Yeung, LW; Miyake, Y; Li, P; Taniyasu, S; Kannan, K; Guruge, KS; Lam, PK; Yamashita, N
Journal Analytica Chimica Acta
Volume 635
Issue 1
Page Numbers 108-114
Abstract The widespread occurrence and environmental persistence of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) received worldwide attention recently. Exhaustive analysis of all fluorinated compounds in an environmental sample can be daunting because of the constraints in the availability of analytical standards and extraction methods. Combustion ion chromatographic technique for trace fluorine analysis was used to assess the concentrations of known PFCs (e.g., PFOS, PFOA) and total fluorine (TF) in the blood of wild rats collected from Japan. The technique was further validated using tissues from PFOA-exposed rats. Six PFCs (PFOS, PFOSA, PFUnDA, PFDA, PFNA, and PFOA) were detected in all of the wild rat blood samples. Concentrations of extractable organic fluorine (EOF) in fraction 1 (Fr1; MTBE extraction) of wild rats ranged 60.9-134 ng F mL(-1), while those in fraction 2 (Fr2; hexane) were below LOQ (32 ng F mL(-1)); TF concentrations in the blood of wild rats ranged from 59.9-192 ng F mL(-1). The contribution of known PFCs in EOF-Fr1 (MTBE) varied from 9% to 89% (56% on average), and known PFC concentrations in TF content were less than 25%. In contrast, TF concentrations in the blood of PFOA-exposed rats ranged from 46900 to 111,000 ng F mL(-1), with PFOA contributing over 90% of TF. A comparison of results from the samples analyzed in this study and the literature revealed three distinct groups with PFOA/known PFC and TF levels (i.e., wild rats and general population, occupationally exposed workers, and PFOA-exposed laboratory rats). The mass balance analysis of the different forms of fluorine in blood suggested the presence of other forms of organic fluorine in addition to known PFCs.
Doi 10.1016/j.aca.2009.01.004
Pmid 19200486
Wosid WOS:000263576900013
Url https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0003267009000130
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Keyword Caprylates; Fluorocarbons; Fluorine; 284SYP0193; perfluorooctanoic acid; 947VD76D3L; Index Medicus; Animals; Sensitivity and Specificity; Environmental Exposure; Animals, Wild; Caprylates -- blood; Fluorine -- blood; Fluorocarbons -- blood