丹麦的儿童和青少年尿液中双酚A和其它酚类物质同位素稀释TurboFlow LC–MS / MS法分析

2014-5-07 10:52

  摘要:Bisphenol A (BPA), triclosan (TCS), benzophenone-3 (BP-3), dichoro- and phenyl phenols are industrial chemicals present in numerous consumer products such as polycarbonate plastics, preservatives in personal care products, sun screens, pesticides and fungicides, respectively, and they are all suspected endocrine disrupters. In this study the urinary excretion of eight phenols in Danish children recruited from the general population were investigated. One 24 h urine and two consecu- tive first morning samples were collected from each of 129 healthy Danish children and adolescents (6–21 years). The concentrations of urinary phenols were analyzed by a new on-line TurboFlow-liquid chromatography–tandem mass spec- trometry (LC–MS/MS) method. Most of the analyzed phenols were detectable in more than 80% of the 24 h urine samples and the median concentration of BPA, TCS, BP-3, 2,4-dichorophenol and 2,5-dichorophenol (analyzed as ∑DCP), 2- phenylphenol and 4-phenylphenol were 1.37, 1.45, 1.41, 0.65, 0.36 and 0.53 ng/mL, respect- tively. The ranges of the excreted TCS and BP-3 were wide; from below limit of detection to maximum levels of 955 ng/mL and 162 ng/mL, res- pectively, while the other phenols were excreted in a more narrow range with maximum levels below 25 ng/mL. Con- centrations in first morning urine were in general higher than in 24 h urine and comprised 30–47% of the absolute amount excreted during 24 h. The youngest children aged 6–10 years had a significantly higher urinary BPA concentration (ng/mL) and also a relatively higher daily BPA excretion (ng/kg bw/24 h) than the older child- ren and adolescents. The opposite patt- ern was observed for TCS, BP-3 and ∑DCP for which urinary levels in- creased significantly with age. No gender diff- erence or associations to pubertal development were observed. In con- clusion, our study showed that Danish children were exposed to multiple phenols simultaneously. Small children were relatively more exposed to BPA than older children, while higher exposures to TCS, BP-3 and ∑DCP were seen among adolescents.

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