Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7587783 | Food Chemistry | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Endocrine activity of drinking water is a matter of growing interest for scientists as well as health authorities. A concentration technique for endocrine activity screening was developed, optimized, and transposed from 200Â mL to 10Â L water samples. To avoid any contamination during concentration, the method was developed using exclusively glass, Teflon and stainless steel materials. Any potential losses were tracked using three model radiolabeled molecules, namely BPA, DEHP and 4n-NP. The final method allowed 10Â L water samples to be concentrated 5000-fold, with good recovery and repeatability. After validation, by concentrating spiked and non-spiked 10Â L samples of EVIAN natural mineral water, 14 different drinking water samples were concentrated and screened for endocrine disrupting activity using bioluminescent assays. Samples consisting of bottled water, conditioned in various materials (glass, PET) and subjected to different storage conditions, had no hormone-like activities whereas estrogenic activity was found in the filtered tap water.
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Authors
Sylvie Chevolleau, Laurent Debrauwer, Thomas Stroheker, Liza Viglino, Issam Mourahib, Maria-Helena Meireles, Marina Grimaldi, Patrick Balaguer, Lodovico di Gioia,