Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8946059 | Chemosphere | 2018 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
While the phytoestrogen metabolite equol has been reported to exist in surface water, its behavior in drinking water treatment plants remains unrevealed. In this study, eight products including four chlorinated equols (monochloro-equol, dichloro-equol, trichloro-equol, and tetrachloro-equol) were identified in an aqueous chlorinated equol solution by UHPLC-quadrupole-orbitrap-HRMS. Two main pathways of chlorination reaction are proposed: (1) chlorine-substitution reactions on the aromatic ring and subsequent dehydration to form the chlorine-substituted equols, and (2) break-up of the heterocyclic ring with oxygen followed by oxidation of aldehyde to carboxyl. The human estrogen receptor (hER) activating activity for monochloro-equol (EC50â¯=â¯3456â¯nM) and dichloro-equol (EC50â¯=â¯2456â¯nM) were slightly stronger than that of equol (EC50â¯=â¯3889â¯nM). This is the first report on the behavior of equol in drinking water chlorination, which provided an important information on the risk assessment of equol in drinking water.
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Authors
Yuyin Zhou, Shiyi Zhang, Fanrong Zhao, Hong Zhang, Wei An, Min Yang, Zhaobin Zhang, Jianying Hu,