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A stable isotope dilution method for measuring bioavailability of organic contaminants.


ABSTRACT: Methods for determining bioavailability of organic contaminants suffer various operational limitations. We explored the use of stable isotope labeled references in developing an isotope dilution method (IDM) to measure the exchangeable pool (E) of pyrene and bifenthrin as an approximation of their bioavailability in sediments. The exchange of deuterated bifenthrin or pyrene with its native counterpart was completed within 48 h. The derived E was 38-82% for pyrene and 28-59% for bifenthrin. Regression between E and the sum of rapid and slow desorption fractions obtained from sequential desorption showed a slope close to 1.0. The ability of IDM to predict bioavailability was further shown from a strong relationship (r(2) > 0.93) between E and bioaccumulation into Chironomus tentans. Given the abundance of stable isotope labeled references and their relatively easy analysis, the IDM has the potential to become a readily adoptable tool for estimating organic contaminants bioaccessibility in various matrices.

SUBMITTER: Delgado-Moreno L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3898628 | biostudies-literature | 2013 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A stable isotope dilution method for measuring bioavailability of organic contaminants.

Delgado-Moreno Laura L   Gan Jay J  

Environmental pollution (Barking, Essex : 1987) 20130219


Methods for determining bioavailability of organic contaminants suffer various operational limitations. We explored the use of stable isotope labeled references in developing an isotope dilution method (IDM) to measure the exchangeable pool (E) of pyrene and bifenthrin as an approximation of their bioavailability in sediments. The exchange of deuterated bifenthrin or pyrene with its native counterpart was completed within 48 h. The derived E was 38-82% for pyrene and 28-59% for bifenthrin. Regre  ...[more]

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