Hydroxylated polychlorinated biphenyls (OH-PCBs): recent advances in wildlife contamination study.

Masahide Kawano, Jun Hasegawa, Takeshi Enomoto, Hisao Onishi, Yu Nishio, Muneaki Matsuda, Tadaaki Wakimoto
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The exposure of wildlife and human population to environmental hazardous contaminants has been of global concern for over several decades. More recently, focus has been directed towards potential toxicological effects such as the endocrine disrupting function of xenobiotics. The hydroxylated metabolites of PCBs (OH-PCBs) should be pointed out as these compounds. OH-PCBs have emerged as important classes of environmental contaminants in wildlife and humans because of their ability to bind with the thyroxin transport protein, transthyretin (TTR), and their interaction with thyroid hormone receptors. However, data on their occurrence in wildlife and their behavior in the matrices of environment are limited. Topics include the formation of OH-PCBs, their physicochemical properties (octanol-water partition coefficient, Kow), analytical procedures and contamination status in wildlife. The guidance for improving the study of OH-PCB contamination is also briefly mentioned.

羟基化多氯联苯:野生动物污染研究的新进展。
几十年来,野生动物和人类暴露于环境有害污染物一直是全球关注的问题。最近,焦点已指向潜在的毒理学效应,如外源生物的内分泌干扰功能。多氯联苯的羟基代谢物(OH-PCBs)应指出为这些化合物。由于羟基多氯联苯与甲状腺素转运蛋白TTR结合的能力以及与甲状腺激素受体的相互作用,它们已成为野生动物和人类中重要的环境污染物类别。然而,关于它们在野生动物中的发生和它们在环境矩阵中的行为的数据有限。主题包括oh - pcb的形成,它们的物理化学性质(辛醇-水分配系数,Kow),分析方法和野生动物的污染状况。并简要介绍了对加强对多氯联苯污染研究的指导意义。
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