Authors
Philippe Tony Hoff, Karen Van Campenhout, Kristin Van de Vijver, Adrian Covaci, Lieven Bervoets, Lotte Moens, Geert Huyskens, Geert Goemans, Claude Belpaire, Ronny Blust, Wim De Coen
Publication date
2005/9/1
Journal
Environmental pollution
Volume
137
Issue
2
Pages
324-333
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
A perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) assessment was conducted on gibel carp (Carassius auratus gibelio), carp (Cyprinus carpio), and eel (Anguilla anguilla) in Flanders (Belgium). The liver PFOS concentrations in fish from the Ieperlee canal (Boezinge, 250–9031 ng/g wet weight, respectively) and the Blokkersdijk pond (Antwerp, 633–1822 ng/g wet weight) were higher than at the Zuun basin (Sint-Pieters-Leeuw, 11.2–162 ng/g wet weight) and among the highest in feral fish worldwide. Eel from the Oude Maas pond (Dilsen-Stokkem) and Watersportbaan basin (Ghent) had PFOS concentrations ranging between 212 and 857 ng/g wet weight. The hepatic PFOS concentration was significantly and positively related with the serum alanine aminotransferase activity, and negatively with the serum protein content in eel and carp. The hepatic PFOS concentration in carp correlated significantly and negatively with the …
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