Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5141716 | TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry | 2016 | 51 Pages |
Abstract
Endocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs) have been widely reported as potential carcinogenic threats to the human population. The release of EDCs to environmental compartments, such as water, sediment, and biota, has been monitored extensively. Considering the typically low levels of EDC concentrations found in environmental samples and the complexity of biota matrices, the main challenge is with the extraction and cleanup of samples, as well as with finding a sensitive enough instrumentation system for analyte detection. This paper presents a review of recent trends in the analysis of EDCs in environmental matrices. The focus of this review is three classes of environmentally important EDCs; namely, pharmaceuticals, estrogenic hormones, and alkylphenol compounds. Discussions about state-of-the-art instrumentation and sample preparation techniques, as well as a review of sample storage and preservation, are highlighted. Overall, the use of LC-MS-MS as an instrumentation technique has increased over the past 15 years.
Keywords
LC-MS-MSBiotaEE2PCBsACNASEESI-MSSPEQuEChERSPLEPPCPsSPMESTPsEstrogenic hormonesSBSE17α-ethynyl estradiol17β-estradiolAPsEDCsWWTPsDrinking waterSurface waterAlkylphenolsAlkylphenolUnited States Environmental Protection AgencyAlkylphenol ethoxylatesStir bar sorptive extractionUltrasonic-assisted extractionSolid phase extractionPressurized Liquid Extractionmicrowave-assisted extractionEstroneAcetonitrileElectrospray Ionization Mass SpectrometryUAEOctylphenolMAEPolychlorinated biphenylsSolid phase microextractionEndocrine disrupting compoundsEndocrine disrupting compounds (EDCs)LOD یا Limit of detectionSample preservationPharmaceuticals and personal care productsPharmaceuticalsaccelerated solvent extractorMass spectrometryEnvironmental matricesMethanollimit of detectionApesMeOHNonylphenolPAHsPolyaromatic hydrocarbonsliquid chromatographyGas chromatographyUSEPAWastewater treatment plantsSewage treatment plants
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Authors
Tuan Fauzan Tuan Omar, Azrilawani Ahmad, Ahmad Zaharin Aris, Fatimah Md Yusoff,