Title of article :
Non-polar halogenated natural products bioaccumulated in marine samples. II. Brominated and mixed halogenated compounds
Author/Authors :
Walter Vetter، نويسنده , , Wu-Jun، Chen نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Several identified and potential natural brominated bioaccumulative compounds were studied in this work. 4,6-dibromo-2-(2′,4′-dibromo)phenoxyanisole (BC-2) previously detected in Australian marine mammals and isolated from sponges, was synthesized. Two byproducts (a tetrabromo isomer and a tribromo congener) were investigated as well. The byproducts of the synthesis were not identified in the environmental samples investigated. Previously described natural brominated compounds (BC-1, BC-2, BC-3, BC-10, BC-11, MHC-1) and anthropogenic brominated diphenyl ethers (BDE-47, BDE-99, BDE-100, BDE-154) were detected in a sample of human milk. The sample was from a woman from the Faeroe Islands who frequently consumed fish as well as whale blubber and meat. The most abundant compound originated from the natural tetrabromo phenoxyanisole BC-3 which may have a 3:1 distribution of bromine on the two phenyl units. This sample also accumulated a dibromochloroanisole, as well as a previously unknown mixed halogenated compound (MHC-X) and an unknown, most likely aromatic brominated compound. Co-elutions on a DB-5 column were found for BDE-99 and BC-11 as well as BDE-154 and the unknown brominated compound. This suggests that quantification of these two compounds has to be carried out carefully.
Keywords :
Marine samples , human milk , Naturally produced organohalogens , 4 , 6-dibromo-2-(20 , synthesis , 40-dibromo)phenoxyanisole (BC-2) , Brominated flameretardants
Journal title :
Chemosphere
Journal title :
Chemosphere