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Novel Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances Discovered in Cattle Exposed to AFFF-Impacted Groundwater

The leaching of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) from Australian firefighting training grounds has resulted in extensive contamination of groundwater and nearby farmlands. Humans, farm animals, and wildlife in these areas may have been exposed to complex mixtures of PFASs from aqueous fil...

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Published in:Environmental science & technology 2023-09, Vol.57 (36), p.13635-13645
Main Authors: Dewapriya, Pradeep, Nilsson, Sandra, Ghorbani Gorji, Sara, O’Brien, Jake W., Bräunig, Jennifer, Gómez Ramos, María José, Donaldson, Eric, Samanipour, Saer, Martin, Jonathan W., Mueller, Jochen F., Kaserzon, Sarit L., Thomas, Kevin V.
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description The leaching of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) from Australian firefighting training grounds has resulted in extensive contamination of groundwater and nearby farmlands. Humans, farm animals, and wildlife in these areas may have been exposed to complex mixtures of PFASs from aqueous film-forming foams (AFFFs). This study aimed to identify PFAS classes in pooled whole blood (n = 4) and serum (n = 4) from cattle exposed to AFFF-impacted groundwater and potentially discover new PFASs in blood. Thirty PFASs were identified at various levels of confidence (levels 1a–5a), including three novel compounds: (i) perfluorohexanesulfonamido 2-hydroxypropanoic acid (FHxSA-HOPrA), (ii) methyl­((perfluorohexyl)­sulfonyl)­sulfuramidous acid, and (iii) methyl­((perfluorooctyl)­sulfonyl)­sulfuramidous acid, belonging to two different classes. Biotransformation intermediate, perfluorohexanesulfonamido propanoic acid (FHxSA-PrA), hitherto unreported in biological samples, was detected in both whole blood and serum. Furthermore, perfluoroalkyl sulfonamides, including perfluoropropane sulfonamide (FPrSA), perfluorobutane sulfonamide (FBSA), and perfluorohexane sulfonamide (FHxSA) were predominantly detected in whole blood, suggesting that these accumulate in the cell fraction of blood. The suspect screening revealed several fluoroalkyl chain-substituted PFAS. The results suggest that targeting only the major PFASs in the plasma or serum of AFFF-exposed mammals likely underestimates the toxicological risks associated with exposure. Future studies of AFFF-exposed populations should include whole-blood analysis with high-resolution mass spectrometry to understand the true extent of PFAS exposure.
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Agricultural land
Animals
Animals, Wild
Australia
Biological properties
Biological samples
Biotransformation
biotransformation intermediate
Blood
Cattle
Contamination
Exposure
Farms
Fire fighting
Fluorocarbons
Foams
Groundwater
Groundwater pollution
high-resolution mass spectrometry
Humans
Leaching
Mammals
Mass spectrometry
Mass spectroscopy
non-target analysis
Occurrence, Fate, and Transport of Aquatic and Terrestrial Contaminants
Perfluoro compounds
Perfluoroalkyl & polyfluoroalkyl substances
Perfluorochemicals
Perfluorohexane
PFASs
Plasma
Population studies
precursor
Propionic acid
Sulfonamides
whole blood
Wildlife
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