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Title: | Assessment of anthropogenic pollution by UV filters using macrophytes as bioindicators | Authors: | Cadena Aizaga, Marcia Isabel Montesdeoca Esponda, Sarah Santana Del Pino, Ángelo Sosa Ferrera, María Zoraida Santana Rodríguez, José Juan |
UNESCO Clasification: | 241705 Biología marina 330811 Control de la contaminación del agua 2306 Química orgánica |
Keywords: | Anthropogenic contamination Macrophytes Organic UV filters Microwave-assisted extraction |
Issue Date: | 2022 | Journal: | Science of the Total Environment | Abstract: | Marine environment pollution has increased in recent decades as a result of anthropogenic activities. Macrophytes can assimilate the compounds dissolved in the water and respond to changes in surround conditions, for that, they can be used as bioindicators of pollution in aquatic environments. Currently organic ultraviolet (UV) filters have shown ever-increasing in pollution levels in marine ecosystems. The anthropogenic pollution produced by eight organic ultraviolet (UV) filters in coastal macrophytes was studied. A microwave-assisted extraction (MAE), followed by ultrahigh-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (UHPLC-MS/MS) was applied to 76 macrophyte (seaweeds and seagrass) samples from three different beaches on the Gran Canaria Island (Spain), collected for 6 months. All studied UV filters were found with different detection frequencies from 16% to 100% in macrophyte samples. Octocrylene (OC) was detected in all the analysed samples throughout the sampling period. The highest concentration, 19,369 ng·g−1 dry weight (dw), was for this compound in the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa. The bioconcentration ratio was determined for several seaweed groups (red, brown, green). Different bioconcentration grades were obtained. Those above 1000 indicated significant accumulation, which increases the possibility of chronic effects on seaweed and at upper tropic levels | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/114491 | ISSN: | 0048-9697 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.155012 | Source: | Science of The Total Environment [ISSN 0048-9697], v. 832, 155012, (Agosto 2022) |
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