Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4410802 Chemosphere 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Levels of α-, β-, and γ-hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) were determined in pooled eggs from herring gulls (Larus argentatus) sampled on three bird sanctuaries near the German North Sea coast between 1988 and 2008 (Mellum and Trischen) and the German Baltic Sea coast between 1998 and 2008 (Heuwiese) and archived by the German Environmental Specimen Bank. Pressurized fluid extraction, gel permeation chromatography, and LC–MS/MS using 13C12-labelled isotope standards and a chiral column were applied. α-HBCD was the dominating diastereomer and ranged between 3.7 and 107 ng g−1 lw while β- and γ-HBCD were throughout close to LOQ. The highest α-HBCD concentration was found in eggs from Mellum sampled in the year 2000. Interestingly, HBCD in eggs from the three islands displayed similar time courses with levels increasing to a peak contamination around 2000 and decreasing levels ever since. Chiral signatures of α-HBCD in eggs differed among the islands but indicated a preferential enrichment of the first eluting enantiomer (−)-α-HBCD.

Research highlights► HBCD levels in pooled eggs archived for the German Environmental Specimen Bank. ► HBCD levels are consistent with those observed elsewhere in Northern Europe. ► HBCD contamination displays nearly exclusively α-HBCD. ► Throughout but location-dependent enrichment of (−)-α-HBCD. ► HBCD levels increased between 1988 and 2000 followed by a decrease thereafter.

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