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Título: Environmental assessment of steroid endocrine disruptors in stranded cetaceans: A methodological approach to detection and analysis
Autores/as: Bullon Tellez, Adrian 
Sosa Ferrera, María Zoraida 
Santana Rodríguez, José Juan 
Garcïa Álvarez,Natalia 
De La Fuente Marquez,Jesus 
Arbelo Hernández, Manuel Antonio 
Fernández Rodríguez, Antonio Jesús 
López Suárez, Pedro
Oujo, Carolina
Freire Lopes, Katia
Guedes Alonso, Raico Iván 
Clasificación UNESCO: 240119 Zoología marina
310904 Medicina interna
230215 Hormonas
230229 Esteroides
Palabras clave: Steroid hormones
Cetacean blubber
Stranded cetaceans
QuEChERS
Ultra-high permomance liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (UPHLC-MS/MS)
Fecha de publicación: 2025
Proyectos: Fomento de la actividad ecoturística de whale watching como modelo de desarrollo económico sostenible mediante la protección y conservación de las poblaciones de cetáceos y su puesta en valor como patrimonio natural de la Macaronesia 
Publicación seriada: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology 
Resumen: Exploring the presence of endocrine disrupting compounds in marine organisms, particularly cetaceans, is crucial to evaluate contamination within the ocean’s food web and the detection of synthetic hormones in cetaceans is a strong indication of anthropogenic pollution in marine ecosystems. Due to their characteristics, blubber samples are a key component in assessing the analysis of cetaceans, but this type of sample require precise and sensitive analytical methods. Despite some methodologies have been developed for the analysis of natural steroid hormones in cetacean blubber, a significant gap persists in the comprehensive analysis of synthetic steroids within these samples. In this work, a QuEChERS (Quick, Easy, Cheap, Effective, Rugged, and Safe) extraction combined with UHPLC-MS/MS (ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry) analysis was performed to determine six synthetic steroid hormones (nandrolone, prednisolone, prednisone, megestrol acetate, norethisterone, and norgestrel) in 11 stranded cetacean blubber samples. Despite the complex nature of blubber samples, the developed methodology showed promising results, with recoveries ranging from 70 % to 120 % for most target compounds at low concentration levels (150 ng⋅g 1). The method demonstrated high precision with relative standard deviations under 20 % in both intra- and inter-day experiments. Regarding the matrix effect, ion suppressions of about 50 % were also calculated for those samples spiked at concentration levels of 150 ng⋅g 1, nevertheless, all compounds were still able to be detected, in most cases below quantification limits. Notably, one sample presented a quantified concentration of megestrol acetate, a steroid hormone used in contraceptives and cancer treatments, at 26.98 ± 2.62 ng⋅g 1. The results affirm the methodology’s effectiveness for analyzing synthetic steroid hormone levels in cetacean blubber, providing a valuable tool for assessing environmental concentrations of these anthropogenic endocrine disruptors and their impact on cetacean welfare and conservation.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/137386
ISSN: 1382-6689
DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2025.104703
Fuente: Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology[ISSN1382-6689], v.116, (Junio 2025)
Colección:Artículos
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