Literature DB >> 27151240

Distribution of butyltin compounds in Brazil's southern and southeastern estuarine ecosystems: assessment of spatial scale and compartments.

Dayana Moscardi Dos Santos1,2, Alexander Turra3, Mary Rosa Rodrigues de Marchi4, Rosalinda Carmela Montone5.   

Abstract

Butyltin compounds (BTs), including tributyltin (TBT) and its degradation products, dibutyltin and monobutyltin, have been found in a diversity of aquatic systems and causing toxic effects in target and nontarget organisms. They enter in coastal systems through different sources (as antifouling paints, industrial effluents, etc.) where they interact with biotic and abiotic components, and their distribution is commonly determined by the morphological and hydrodynamic conditions of the coastal systems. In this study, we discuss the contamination by BTs on a spatial scale (eight estuaries with three subareas each) and in different compartments of the estuaries (sediments, suspended particulate matter (SPM), and estuarine catfish tissues (liver and gills). Lower concentrations of BTs were found in the sediments (n.d. to 338 ng g(-1)) in comparison to studies before a ban of TBT in antifouling paints was enacted, mostly indicating an old input or preservation related with sediment properties and composition. For SPM samples (n.d. to 175 ng L(-1)) as well as in fish tissues (n.d. to 1426 ng g(-1)), the presence of these compounds was frequent, especially in the fish due to their movement throughout the estuaries and the potential to assess point sources of BTs. These results indicate that BTs persist in the environment, with variation in amounts between investigated estuaries and even at locations inside the same estuary, because of ideal preservation conditions, transport to remote areas, and input from different sources.

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Keywords:  Catfish; Estuaries; Sediment; Tributyltin

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27151240     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-016-6720-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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5.  Organotin compounds in the Paranaguá Estuarine Complex, Paraná, Brazil: evaluation of biological effects, surface sediment, and suspended particulate matter.

Authors:  Dayana M Santos; Igor P Araújo; Eunice C Machado; Marco A S Carvalho-Filho; Marcos A Fernandez; Mary R R Marchi; Ana Flavia L Godoi
Journal:  Mar Pollut Bull       Date:  2009-10-21       Impact factor: 5.553

6.  Surface-sediment and hermit-crab contamination by butyltins in southeastern Atlantic estuaries after ban of TBT-based antifouling paints.

Authors:  B S Sant'Anna; D M Santos; M R R Marchi; F J Zara; A Turra
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8.  Bioaccumulation of butyltins and liver damage in the demersal fish Cathorops spixii (Siluriformes, Ariidae).

Authors:  Dayana Moscardi Dos Santos; Gustavo Souza Santos; Marta Margarete Cestari; Ciro Alberto de Oliveira Ribeiro; Helena Cristina Silva de Assis; Flavia Yamamoto; Izonete Cristina Guiloski; Mary Rosa Rodrigues de Marchi; Rosalinda Carmela Montone
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10.  Modulation of xenobiotic biotransformation system and hormonal responses in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) after exposure to tributyltin (TBT).

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Journal:  Comp Biochem Physiol C Toxicol Pharmacol       Date:  2007-02-02       Impact factor: 3.228

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