Characterization of the Interactions between Endocrine Disruptors and Aquatic Humic Substances from Tropical Rivers
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Interações entre substâncias húmicas aquáticas (SHA), de rios tropicais, e dois interferentes endócrinos (IE) foram estudados utilizando sistema de ultrafiltração em fluxo tangencial equipado com membrana de celulose de 1 kDa com a finalidade de separar os IE livres da fração ligada as SHA. A quantificação de 17a-etinilestradiol e bisfenol A foi realizada utilizando cromatógrafo a gás acoplado a espectrômetro de massas (GC-MS). O tempo de equilíbrio entre as SHA e IE foi de aproximadamente 30 min, e as capacidades complexantes do 17a-etinilestradiol e bisfenol A foram em torno de 18,53 e 2,07 mg g-1 de carbono orgânico total (COT), respectivamente. A maior interação das SHA ocorreu para 17a-etinilestradiol, em relação ao bisfenol A, devido a presença de hidrogênio na estrutura do 17a-etinilestradiol, que podem interagir com os grupos oxigenados presentes nas SHA. Os resultados indicam que as SHA podem influenciar fortemente no transporte e reatividade dos interferentes endócrinos presentes em sistemas aquáticos.
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تاریخ انتشار 2011