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Derivation of aquatic life criteria for four phthalate esters and their ecological risk assessment in Liao River

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Derivation of aquatic life criteria for four phthalate esters and their ecological risk assessment in Liao River. / Zheng, Xin; Yan, Zhenguang; Liu, Peiyuan et al.
In: Chemosphere, Vol. 220, 01.04.2019, p. 802-810.

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Zheng X, Yan Z, Liu P, Li H, Zhou J, Wang Y et al. Derivation of aquatic life criteria for four phthalate esters and their ecological risk assessment in Liao River. Chemosphere. 2019 Apr 1;220:802-810. Epub 2018 Dec 18. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.12.047

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Zheng, Xin ; Yan, Zhenguang ; Liu, Peiyuan et al. / Derivation of aquatic life criteria for four phthalate esters and their ecological risk assessment in Liao River. In: Chemosphere. 2019 ; Vol. 220. pp. 802-810.

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title = "Derivation of aquatic life criteria for four phthalate esters and their ecological risk assessment in Liao River",
abstract = "As a critical family of endocrine disruptors, phthalate esters (PAEs) attracted considerable attentions due to increasingly detected worldwide. Aquatic life criteria (ALC) for PAEs are crucial for their accurate ecological risk assessment (ERA) and have seldom been derived before. Given this concern, the purpose of the present study is to optimize the ALCs of four priority PAEs to estimate their ecological risks in Liao River. Reproductive endpoint was found to be more sensitive than other endpoints. Thus, reproduction related toxicity data were screened to derive ALCs applying species sensitivity distribution (SSD) method. ALCs of DEHP, DBP, BBP and DEP were calculated to be 0.04, 0.62, 4.71 and 41.9 μg L−1, which indicated decreased toxicity in sequence. Then, the derived ALCs of the four PAEs were applied to estimate their ecological risks in Liao River. A total of 27 sampling sites were selected to detect and analyze the exposure concentrations of PAEs. ERA using the hazard quotient (HQ) method was conducted. The results demonstrated that DEHP exhibited higher risks at 92.6% of sampling sites, and risks posed by DBP were moderate at 63.0% sampling sites. However, risks posed by BBP were low at 70.4% of sampling sites, and there were no risks posed by DEP at 96.3% of sampling sites. The results of probabilistic ecological risk assessment (PERA) indicated that probabilities of exceeding effects thresholds on 5% of species were 60.41%, 0%, 0.12%, 14.28% for DEHP, DEP, BBP and DBP, respectively. The work provides useful information to protect aquatic species in Liao River.",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Derivation of aquatic life criteria for four phthalate esters and their ecological risk assessment in Liao River

AU - Zheng, Xin

AU - Yan, Zhenguang

AU - Liu, Peiyuan

AU - Li, Hong

AU - Zhou, Junli

AU - Wang, Yizhe

AU - Fan, Juntao

AU - Liu, Zhengtao

N1 - This is the author’s version of a work that was accepted for publication in Chemosphere. Changes resulting from the publishing process, such as peer review, editing, corrections, structural formatting, and other quality control mechanisms may not be reflected in this document. Changes may have been made to this work since it was submitted for publication. A definitive version was subsequently published in Chemosphere, 220, 2018 DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.12.047

PY - 2019/4/1

Y1 - 2019/4/1

N2 - As a critical family of endocrine disruptors, phthalate esters (PAEs) attracted considerable attentions due to increasingly detected worldwide. Aquatic life criteria (ALC) for PAEs are crucial for their accurate ecological risk assessment (ERA) and have seldom been derived before. Given this concern, the purpose of the present study is to optimize the ALCs of four priority PAEs to estimate their ecological risks in Liao River. Reproductive endpoint was found to be more sensitive than other endpoints. Thus, reproduction related toxicity data were screened to derive ALCs applying species sensitivity distribution (SSD) method. ALCs of DEHP, DBP, BBP and DEP were calculated to be 0.04, 0.62, 4.71 and 41.9 μg L−1, which indicated decreased toxicity in sequence. Then, the derived ALCs of the four PAEs were applied to estimate their ecological risks in Liao River. A total of 27 sampling sites were selected to detect and analyze the exposure concentrations of PAEs. ERA using the hazard quotient (HQ) method was conducted. The results demonstrated that DEHP exhibited higher risks at 92.6% of sampling sites, and risks posed by DBP were moderate at 63.0% sampling sites. However, risks posed by BBP were low at 70.4% of sampling sites, and there were no risks posed by DEP at 96.3% of sampling sites. The results of probabilistic ecological risk assessment (PERA) indicated that probabilities of exceeding effects thresholds on 5% of species were 60.41%, 0%, 0.12%, 14.28% for DEHP, DEP, BBP and DBP, respectively. The work provides useful information to protect aquatic species in Liao River.

AB - As a critical family of endocrine disruptors, phthalate esters (PAEs) attracted considerable attentions due to increasingly detected worldwide. Aquatic life criteria (ALC) for PAEs are crucial for their accurate ecological risk assessment (ERA) and have seldom been derived before. Given this concern, the purpose of the present study is to optimize the ALCs of four priority PAEs to estimate their ecological risks in Liao River. Reproductive endpoint was found to be more sensitive than other endpoints. Thus, reproduction related toxicity data were screened to derive ALCs applying species sensitivity distribution (SSD) method. ALCs of DEHP, DBP, BBP and DEP were calculated to be 0.04, 0.62, 4.71 and 41.9 μg L−1, which indicated decreased toxicity in sequence. Then, the derived ALCs of the four PAEs were applied to estimate their ecological risks in Liao River. A total of 27 sampling sites were selected to detect and analyze the exposure concentrations of PAEs. ERA using the hazard quotient (HQ) method was conducted. The results demonstrated that DEHP exhibited higher risks at 92.6% of sampling sites, and risks posed by DBP were moderate at 63.0% sampling sites. However, risks posed by BBP were low at 70.4% of sampling sites, and there were no risks posed by DEP at 96.3% of sampling sites. The results of probabilistic ecological risk assessment (PERA) indicated that probabilities of exceeding effects thresholds on 5% of species were 60.41%, 0%, 0.12%, 14.28% for DEHP, DEP, BBP and DBP, respectively. The work provides useful information to protect aquatic species in Liao River.

KW - Aquatic life criteria

KW - Ecological risk assessment

KW - Endocrine disruptor chemical

KW - Phthalate ester

KW - Reproductive toxicity

U2 - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.12.047

DO - 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.12.047

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 30612049

AN - SCOPUS:85059631116

VL - 220

SP - 802

EP - 810

JO - Chemosphere

JF - Chemosphere

SN - 0045-6535

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