The exposure of the Arctic ecosystem to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) was assessed through a review of literature data. Concentrations of 19 chemicals or congeneric groups were estimated for the highest levels of the Arctic food chain (Arctic cod, ringed seals, and polar bears). The ecotoxicological risk for seals, bears, and bear cubs was estimated by applying the concentration addition (CA) concept. The risk of POP mixtures was very low in seals. By contrast, the risk was 2 orders of magnitude higher than the risk threshold for adult polar bears and even more (3 orders of magnitude above the threshold) for bear cubs fed with contaminated milk. Based on the temporal trends available for many of the chemicals, the temporal trend of the mixture risk for bear cubs was calculated. Relative to the 1980s, a decrease in risk from the POP mixture is evident, mainly because of international control measures. However, the composition of the mixture substantially changes, and the contribution of new POPs (particularly perfluorooctane sulfonate) increases. These results support the effectiveness of control measures, such as those promulgated in the Stockholm Convention, as well as the urgent need for their implementation for new and emerging POPs

Villa, S., Migliorati, S., Monti, G., Holoubek, I., Vighi, M. (2017). Risk of POP mixtures on the Arctic food chain. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, 36(5), 1181-1192 [10.1002/etc.3671].

Risk of POP mixtures on the Arctic food chain

VILLA, SARA
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MIGLIORATI, SONIA
Secondo
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MONTI, GIANNA SERAFINA;VIGHI, MARCO
Ultimo
2017

Abstract

The exposure of the Arctic ecosystem to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) was assessed through a review of literature data. Concentrations of 19 chemicals or congeneric groups were estimated for the highest levels of the Arctic food chain (Arctic cod, ringed seals, and polar bears). The ecotoxicological risk for seals, bears, and bear cubs was estimated by applying the concentration addition (CA) concept. The risk of POP mixtures was very low in seals. By contrast, the risk was 2 orders of magnitude higher than the risk threshold for adult polar bears and even more (3 orders of magnitude above the threshold) for bear cubs fed with contaminated milk. Based on the temporal trends available for many of the chemicals, the temporal trend of the mixture risk for bear cubs was calculated. Relative to the 1980s, a decrease in risk from the POP mixture is evident, mainly because of international control measures. However, the composition of the mixture substantially changes, and the contribution of new POPs (particularly perfluorooctane sulfonate) increases. These results support the effectiveness of control measures, such as those promulgated in the Stockholm Convention, as well as the urgent need for their implementation for new and emerging POPs
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Arctic; Mixture; Penalized regression smoothers; Persistent organic pollutants (POPs); Risk assessment; Environmental Chemistry; Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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2017
36
5
1181
1192
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Villa, S., Migliorati, S., Monti, G., Holoubek, I., Vighi, M. (2017). Risk of POP mixtures on the Arctic food chain. ENVIRONMENTAL TOXICOLOGY AND CHEMISTRY, 36(5), 1181-1192 [10.1002/etc.3671].
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