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Uptake of perfluorinated compounds by plants grown in nutrient solution

The uptake rates of three perfluorinated carboxylates and three perfluorinated sufonates by a grass (B diandrus) grown in nutrient solution at two different perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) concentrations were assessed. Grass can be ingested by grazing animals causing the PFCs to enter the food chain...

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Published in:The Science of the total environment 2014-02, Vol.472, p.20-26
Main Authors: García-Valcárcel, A.I., Molero, E., Escorial, M.C., Chueca, M.C., Tadeo, J.L.
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Language:English
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Summary:The uptake rates of three perfluorinated carboxylates and three perfluorinated sufonates by a grass (B diandrus) grown in nutrient solution at two different perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) concentrations were assessed. Grass can be ingested by grazing animals causing the PFCs to enter the food chain, which is a pathway of human exposure to these compounds. A rapid and miniaturized method was developed to determine PFCs in plants, based on a matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) extraction procedure followed by quantitation by HPLC-MS/MS with an MQL in the range from 1 to 9ng/g. An increase of PFCs levels in plant was observed along the exposure time. Differences in uptake for studied perfluorinated carboxylates were found, showing a decrease with carbon chain length (from 3027 to 1167ng/g at the end of assay), whereas no significant differences in absorption were obtained between perfluorinated sulfonates (about 1700ng/g). Initially, higher PFC transfer factors (ratio between concentration in plant and concentration in initial nutrient solution) were obtained for plants growing in the nutrient solution at the highest PFC concentration, but these factors became similar with time to plants exposed to the lowest concentration. •Levels of perfluorinated compounds (PFCs) in plants were determined by LC-MS/MS•Uptake of PFCs by plants growing in nutrient solution was determined along 20days•Plant uptake of perfluorinated carboxylates was related to the carbon chain length•Uptake of perfluorinated sulfonates was independent of the carbon chain length
ISSN:0048-9697
1879-1026
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.10.054