Authors
Francisca Pérez, Martí Nadal, Alícia Navarro-Ortega, Francesc Fàbrega, José L Domingo, Damià Barceló, Marinella Farré
Publication date
2013/9/1
Journal
Environment international
Volume
59
Pages
354-362
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are environmental pollutants with an important bioaccumulation potential. However, their metabolism and distribution in humans are not well studied. In this study, the concentrations of 21 PFASs were analyzed in 99 samples of autopsy tissues (brain, liver, lung, bone, and kidney) from subjects who had been living in Tarragona (Catalonia, Spain). The samples were analyzed by solvent extraction and online purification by turbulent flow and liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry. The occurrence of PFASs was confirmed in all human tissues. Although PFASs accumulation followed particular trends depending on the specific tissue, some similarities were found. In kidney and lung, perfluorobutanoic acid was the most frequent compound, and at highest concentrations (median values: 263 and 807 ng/g in kidney and lung, respectively). In liver and brain …
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F Pérez, M Nadal, A Navarro-Ortega, F Fàbrega… - Environment international, 2013