Alkylphenols (APs) and AP ethoxylated compounds (APES) were screened in human subcutaneous adipose tissue samples from Italy. The samples were collected during bariatric surgery from 16 subjects (three men and 13 women) and a total of seven alkylphenol compounds (APs) was detected. Nonylphenol (NP) was the compound found at the highest level (mean 122 ng g(-1) fresh weight; range 10-266 ng g(-1) fw). Several nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEOs) were found in all the sample analysed though the frequency of detection decreased with the increasing number of ethoxylic groups. NP4EO was found only in four patients ranging from trace amounts to 41.3 ng g(-1), fw. Total nonylphenols (NPEs) ranged between 45 and 1131 ng g(-1) fw, whereas the concentration of total octylphenols (OPEs) was at least 10 times lower (range 6-80 ng g(-1) fw). Our findings show that the average concentration of NP is about two times higher than that found in women from Southern Spain and up to three times that of people from Switzerland. Similarly, OP mean level is two times that reported in Finland and Spain populations. This is the first study that reports the presence of alkylphenols in the Italian population adipose tissue and it draws a baseline for further researches in order to depict a trend in human exposure to these compounds and to investigate possible consequences for human health. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Alkylphenols in adipose tissues of Italian population / Fulvio, Ferrara; Nicoletta, Ademollo; Maria Antonietta, Orru; Silvestroni, Leopoldo; Enzo, Funari. - In: CHEMOSPHERE. - ISSN 0045-6535. - STAMPA. - 82:7(2011), pp. 1044-1049. [10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.10.064]

Alkylphenols in adipose tissues of Italian population

SILVESTRONI, Leopoldo;
2011

Abstract

Alkylphenols (APs) and AP ethoxylated compounds (APES) were screened in human subcutaneous adipose tissue samples from Italy. The samples were collected during bariatric surgery from 16 subjects (three men and 13 women) and a total of seven alkylphenol compounds (APs) was detected. Nonylphenol (NP) was the compound found at the highest level (mean 122 ng g(-1) fresh weight; range 10-266 ng g(-1) fw). Several nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEOs) were found in all the sample analysed though the frequency of detection decreased with the increasing number of ethoxylic groups. NP4EO was found only in four patients ranging from trace amounts to 41.3 ng g(-1), fw. Total nonylphenols (NPEs) ranged between 45 and 1131 ng g(-1) fw, whereas the concentration of total octylphenols (OPEs) was at least 10 times lower (range 6-80 ng g(-1) fw). Our findings show that the average concentration of NP is about two times higher than that found in women from Southern Spain and up to three times that of people from Switzerland. Similarly, OP mean level is two times that reported in Finland and Spain populations. This is the first study that reports the presence of alkylphenols in the Italian population adipose tissue and it draws a baseline for further researches in order to depict a trend in human exposure to these compounds and to investigate possible consequences for human health. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2011
endocrine disruptor; human adipose tissue; nonylphenol ethoxylate; octylphenol
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Alkylphenols in adipose tissues of Italian population / Fulvio, Ferrara; Nicoletta, Ademollo; Maria Antonietta, Orru; Silvestroni, Leopoldo; Enzo, Funari. - In: CHEMOSPHERE. - ISSN 0045-6535. - STAMPA. - 82:7(2011), pp. 1044-1049. [10.1016/j.chemosphere.2010.10.064]
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