Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SP

Mangrove oyster Crassostrea sp. is used here as bioaccumulator bodies to monitor the presence of organochlorine pesticides DDT and its metabolites, DDD, DDE and HCB fungicide, to evaluate its impact. Being a place of great ecological importance in the ecosystem, the Cananeia estuarine lagoon complex...

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Main Authors: Cláudia Simões Reigada, Luiz Carlos Luchini, Edison Barbieri
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Language:English
Published: Centro Universitário São Camilo 2014-01-01
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Online Access:https://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/403
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author Cláudia Simões Reigada
Luiz Carlos Luchini
Edison Barbieri
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Edison Barbieri
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description Mangrove oyster Crassostrea sp. is used here as bioaccumulator bodies to monitor the presence of organochlorine pesticides DDT and its metabolites, DDD, DDE and HCB fungicide, to evaluate its impact. Being a place of great ecological importance in the ecosystem, the Cananeia estuarine lagoon complex presents several aquatic environments subject to contamination by human activities. Within this region were chosen four collection points and bodies of water, with some changes on the board by the shell fishermen, due to the seasons, as in winter there is a decrease in the production of oysters. Sessile aquatic organisms such as oysters are constantly exposed to contaminants. Being body filter feeders, oysters may bioconcentrate these contaminants. In this study, there is the possibility of oysters and water contamination, using the methodology of liquid-liquid extraction, using the detector μECG by gas chromatography. In the case of oysters the methodology used was USEPA 8081B (2007) and gas chromatography. Thus, this study evaluated the presence of organochlorines in water and breeding organizations, established in the area bounded by evaluating the possibility of damage to the environment and public health of these contaminants. The results were negative, not detecting the presence of organochlorine pesticides in oysters but in some samples of water we detected the presence of pesticides.
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spelling doaj-art-62a62984156643eaa4429459c1fa4a562025-02-11T13:32:54ZengCentro Universitário São CamiloO Mundo da Saúde0104-78091980-39902014-01-013816674339Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SPCláudia Simões Reigada0Luiz Carlos Luchini1Edison Barbieri2Programa de Pós-graduação do Instituto Biológico – APTA – SAA/SP – Governo do Estado de São PauloInstituto de Pesca – APTA – SAA/SP – Governo do Estado de São PauloInstituto de Pesca – APTA – SAA/SP – Governo do Estado de São PauloMangrove oyster Crassostrea sp. is used here as bioaccumulator bodies to monitor the presence of organochlorine pesticides DDT and its metabolites, DDD, DDE and HCB fungicide, to evaluate its impact. Being a place of great ecological importance in the ecosystem, the Cananeia estuarine lagoon complex presents several aquatic environments subject to contamination by human activities. Within this region were chosen four collection points and bodies of water, with some changes on the board by the shell fishermen, due to the seasons, as in winter there is a decrease in the production of oysters. Sessile aquatic organisms such as oysters are constantly exposed to contaminants. Being body filter feeders, oysters may bioconcentrate these contaminants. In this study, there is the possibility of oysters and water contamination, using the methodology of liquid-liquid extraction, using the detector μECG by gas chromatography. In the case of oysters the methodology used was USEPA 8081B (2007) and gas chromatography. Thus, this study evaluated the presence of organochlorines in water and breeding organizations, established in the area bounded by evaluating the possibility of damage to the environment and public health of these contaminants. The results were negative, not detecting the presence of organochlorine pesticides in oysters but in some samples of water we detected the presence of pesticides.https://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/403crassostrea. inseticides organochlorine. pollutants. environment.
spellingShingle Cláudia Simões Reigada
Luiz Carlos Luchini
Edison Barbieri
Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SP
O Mundo da Saúde
crassostrea. inseticides organochlorine. pollutants. environment.
title Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SP
title_full Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SP
title_fullStr Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SP
title_full_unstemmed Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SP
title_short Presence of organochlorines in water and oysters Crassostrea sp. in Cananeia-SP
title_sort presence of organochlorines in water and oysters crassostrea sp in cananeia sp
topic crassostrea. inseticides organochlorine. pollutants. environment.
url https://revistamundodasaude.emnuvens.com.br/mundodasaude/article/view/403
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