• Title of article

    Distribution and levels of eight toxaphene congeners in different tissues of marine mammals, birds and cod livers

  • Author/Authors

    Walter Vetter، نويسنده , , Ulrike Klobes، نويسنده , , Bernd Luckas، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    611
  • To page
    621
  • Abstract
    Levels and distribution of eight compounds of technical toxaphene (CTTs) were determined in different marine species (seals, cetaceans, birds, and fish). The eight CTTs included six commercially available and two chlorobornanes prepared in our lab. These congeners were present in all investigated samples. In agreement with earlier studies, the octachlorobornane B8-1413 (P-26) and the nonachlorobornane B9-1679 (P-50) were the most abundant congeners in most of the samples. In seal blubber, B8-1413 (P-26) and B9-1679 (P-50) contributed with up to not, vert, similar80% (Weddell seal) to the sum of the eight CTTs. In seals from the northern hemisphere the nonachlorobornane was more abundant while in those from the southern hemisphere (Antarctic and Namibia), the octachlorobornane B8-1413 (P-26) usually appeared at higher concentrations. Depending on the species the contribution of the other congeners varied significantly. B9-1025 (P-62) ranged from 2–20%, B8-1412 was found at 4–25% with highest contribution in birds, and B8-2229 (P-44) was found at 5–15%. The remaining three congeners B7-1453, B8-1414 (P- 40), and B8-1945 (P-41) were lower abundant except B8-1414 (P-40) which was found at high contribution in liver and kidney of birds. The sum of the eight CTTs ranged from 4 μg/kg to 1.4 mg/kg, depending on the species and region. In most of the seal blubber samples, PCBs and DDT were more abundant (factor 2–20) but Antarctic Weddell seals showed higher CTT levels than PCBs and DDT.
  • Keywords
    Seal blubber , Antarctic , Organochlorines , Camphechlor , Chlorobornanes
  • Journal title
    Chemosphere
  • Serial Year
    2001
  • Journal title
    Chemosphere
  • Record number

    735459