Characteristics and Risk Assessment of Estrogenic Compounds in Rivers of Southern Jiangsu Province, China

Xuyin Yuan , Tianyuan Li , Ling Zhou , Xueqiang Zhao
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Significant attentions are rising for estrogenic compounds in environment, because their potential impacts on water ecosystem and human health. Estrogenic compounds (Estrone[E1], 17b-Estradiol[E2], Estriol[E3], 17a-Ethinylestradiol[EE2] and Bisphenol A [BPA]) in rivers of southern Jiangsu, China were investigated to realize their distributions and risks. The results showed E1, E2, E3 and BPA ranged from 1.96 to 143.29ng/L in rivers, with the detection rates from 12.5% to 100%. These estrogenic compounds in waters showed higher contents in winter than in spring and autumn. Levels of E1, E2 and E3 were higher in rivers nearby livestock breeding areas, while the concentrations of BPA were higher in the rivers nearby industrial areas. The risk assessment of estrogenic compounds were performed by the calculation of risk quotient (RQ) based on the predicted no effect concentration (PNEC), which was deduced through a species sensitivity distribution (SSD) model. The RQ values of E1, E2, E3 and BPA were 0.02∼1.87, 1.28∼23.22, 0.01∼0.80 and 0.03∼0.44 respectively. These results imply that harmful ecological effects might happen in some rivers. It indicates that different anthropogenic activities will lead to diverse inputs of estrogen compounds into rivers and pose different risks.

苏南地区河流雌激素化合物特征及风险评价
环境中雌激素类化合物对水生态系统和人类健康的潜在影响日益受到人们的重视。对苏南地区河流中雌激素化合物(雌酮[E1]、雌二醇[E2]、雌三醇[E3]、雌二醇[EE2]、双酚A [BPA])进行了调查,了解其分布及风险。结果表明,河流中E1、E2、E3和BPA的检出率为1.96 ~ 143.29ng/L,检出率为12.5% ~ 100%。这些雌激素化合物的含量在冬季高于春季和秋季。畜禽养殖区附近河流中E1、E2和E3含量较高,工业区附近河流中BPA含量较高。通过物种敏感性分布(SSD)模型推导出预测无效应浓度(PNEC),通过计算风险商(RQ)对雌激素类化合物进行风险评估。E1、E2、E3和BPA的RQ值分别为0.02 ~ 1.87、1.28 ~ 23.22、0.01 ~ 0.80和0.03 ~ 0.44。这些结果表明,一些河流可能会产生有害的生态影响。这表明不同的人为活动导致雌激素化合物进入河流的程度不同,风险也不同。
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