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Uptake, tissue distribution and depuration of triclosan in the guppy Poecilia vivipara acclimated to freshwater

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 560, Issue -, Pages 218-224

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2016.04.039

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Bioaccumulation; Bioconcentration factor; Fish; PPCP; Toxicokinetics

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  1. Brazilian agency CAPES
  2. Brazilian agency FINEP
  3. Brazilian agency FURG
  4. Brazilian agency FAPERGS [10/0022-0]
  5. Brazilian Agency CNPq [DT 310517/2012-5]

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The agent triclosan has been extensively used in different personal care products as a broad-spectrumantimicrobial and preservative agent. Due to its continuous release into the environment, including discharge via wastewater treatment plants, triclosan has been widely detected in aquatic environments. There is growing interest in improving the knowledge about the environmental fate of triclosan due to its possible bioaccumulation and the toxicity it may pose to organisms, such as fish and other non-target species. To investigate the distribution and bioconcentration of triclosan in fish, Poecilia vivipara was exposed to 0.2 mg L-1. Contents of triclosan in whole fish, brain, gonads, liver, muscle and gills were quantified by LC-MS/MS. When lipid normalised concentration was used, the liver exhibited the highest concentration followed by the gills, gonads, brain and muscle tissues. Bioconcentration was increased with time reaching a steady-state around 7-14 days for most all tissues. After 24 h depuration, triclosan concentrations declined >80% in all tissues except liver, in which triclosan takes longer to be depurated. These results not only clearly indicate that triclosan accumulated in P. vivipara, with tissue-specific bioconcentration factors (BCF) that ranged from 40.2 to 1025.4, but also show that the elimination of triclosan after transferring the fish to triclosan-free freshwater is rapid in all tissues. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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