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Products of biotransformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in fishes of the Athabasca/Slave river system, Canada.

Ehimai Ohiozebau1, Brett Tendler2, Allison Hill2, Garry Codling2, Erin Kelly3, John P Giesy2,4,5, Paul D Jones6,2.   

Abstract

Concentrations of products of biotransformation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PBPAH) were measured in bile of five fishes of nutritional, cultural and ecological relevance from the Athabasca/Slave river system. Samples were collected in Alberta and the Northwest Territories, Canada, during three seasons. As a measure of concentrations of PBPAHs to which fishes are exposed and to gain information on the nature and extent of potential exposures of people or piscivorous wildlife, concentrations of biotransformation products of two- and three-ringed, four-ringed and five-ringed PAHs were measured using synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy. Spatial and seasonal differences were observed with greater concentrations of PBPAHs in samples of bile of fish collected from Fort McKay as well as greater concentrations of PBPAHs in bile of fish collected during summer compared to those collected in other seasons. Overall, PBPAHs were greater in fishes of lower trophic levels and fishes more closely associated with sediments. In particular, goldeye (Hiodon alosoides), consistently contained greater concentrations of all the PBPAHs studied.

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Keywords:  Fish bile; Oil sands; PAHs; Products of biotransformation; Synchronous fluorescence spectroscopy (SFS)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26162425     DOI: 10.1007/s10653-015-9744-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Geochem Health        ISSN: 0269-4042            Impact factor:   4.609


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Authors:  Ehimai Ohiozebau; Brett Tendler; Garry Codling; Erin Kelly; John P Giesy; Paul D Jones
Journal:  Environ Geochem Health       Date:  2016-03-14       Impact factor: 4.609

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