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Environmental Science & Technology | 2015

Partitioning behavior of heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants among feto-maternal bloods and tissues.

Jun-Tae Kim; Min-Hui Son; Duk-Hee Lee; Won Joon Seong; Seunghee Han; Yoon-Seok Chang

Heavy metals and persistent organic pollutants (POPs), including Pb, Cd, T-Hg, MeHg, PCDD/Fs, PCBs, PBDEs, PCNs, and PBDD/Fs, were analyzed in 20 paired samples of cord blood, maternal blood, maternal urine, and placenta. The samples were collected from pregnant mothers and neonates from South Korea in 2010. The distribution of heavy metals among the samples varied with their physicochemical characteristics. The concentrations of Pb and Hg in the maternal and the cord blood samples were significantly correlated each other, implying efficient transplacental transport (TPT). Cd and Hg were accumulated in the placenta, forming protein conjugates, and T-Hg was higher in the cord blood samples than the maternal blood samples due to the binding affinity of Hg with fetal proteins. POPs generally showed the highest concentrations in the maternal serum samples, and the POPs levels in the cord serum and the placenta samples were dependent on the degree of halogenation. The TPT of POPs was seemingly related to lipoprotein transportation. Some PBDE congeners, however, showed their highest concentrations in the cord serum samples, suggesting an additional TPT mechanism. This is the first study to detect PCNs and PBDD/Fs in the cord serum samples, showing that the PCN levels were comparable to other POPs. According to the principal component analysis (PCA) results of the contaminant levels, POPs and heavy metals showed significantly different characteristics, whereas PBDEs had an intermediate attribute. Despite the limited number of participants, the comprehensive analysis of trace contaminants in the paired sample sets enabled us to infer the distribution and TPT mechanism of various contaminants.


Chemosphere | 2012

Assessment of the daily intake of 62 polychlorinated biphenyls from dietary exposure in South Korea.

Min-Hui Son; Jun-Tae Kim; Hyokeun Park; Meehye Kim; Ockjin Paek; Yoon-Seok Chang

The dietary intake of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) was estimated using the sum of 62 PCB congeners (∑(62)PCBs), including seven indicator PCBs and 12 dioxin-like PCBs, in the South Korea. In this study, 200 individual food samples belonging to 40 different foodstuffs were investigated to estimate the distribution of PCB congeners in five sampling cities. PCB exposure was estimated using Korean dietary habits as established by the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES). The PCB concentrations in rice, the most frequently consumed food in Korea, was relatively low in whole food samples. The mean PCB levels measured in fish were the highest in this study, but each fish is consumed in relatively small amounts by the general population. Therefore, the daily dietary intake should also be considered with regard to human exposure to PCBs, especially with the consumption of contaminated foods. Dioxin-like PCB levels were also calculated using TEF values that were established in 2005. The average levels (pg TEQ/g) were 0.0002 for rice and 0.0098 for fish. The dioxin-like PCBs accounted for a relatively small percentage of the total PCBs, compared to previous studies. According to our research, the health risks associated with exposure to PCBs could be estimated using the tolerable daily intake (TDI) of the general population.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2014

Assessment of Dechlorane compounds in foodstuffs obtained from retail markets and estimates of dietary intake in Korean population

Jongchul Kim; Min-Hui Son; Jun-Tae Kim; Junghyuck Suh; YoungWoon Kang; Yoon-Seok Chang

A total of 175 samples, composed of 35 different foodstuffs, were obtained from retail markets in Korea and analyzed to investigate the contamination status and dietary intake of Dechlorane compounds. The concentrations of Dechlorane Plus (DP), mirex, Dechlorane (Dec) 602 and 603 ranged from ND to 169.85 pg/g wet weight (ww), 107.30 pg/g ww, 20.81 pg/g ww, 0.41 pg/g ww, respectively, while Dechlorane (Dec) 604 was not detected in any samples. Strong correlations between anti- and syn-DP and between mirex and Dec 602 were observed. The average anti-isomer fractional abundance (fanti) was 0.78±0.11 which was larger than the technical DP value (fanti=0.75). The estimated dietary daily intake of DP, 11.2×10(3) pg/day, was one to three orders of magnitude higher than other Dechloranes. Grain was the most contributed food group to dietary daily intake of DP for Korean population.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2015

Occurrence of Legacy and New Persistent Organic Pollutants in Avian Tissues from King George Island, Antarctica

Jun-Tae Kim; Min-Hui Son; Jung-Ho Kang; Jeong-Hoon Kim; Yoon-Seok Chang

Legacy and new persistent organic pollutants (POPs), including polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs), Dechlorane Plus (DPs) and related compounds (Dechloranes), hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), were analyzed in avian tissue samples from King George Island, Antarctica. The avian species consisted of the Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua), the Adelie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae), the South polar skua (Stercorarius maccormicki), and the Brown skua (Stercorarius antarcticus). HBCDs were detected in all samples and ranged from 1.67-713 pg/g-lipid. In the penguin samples, the concentrations of PCNs ranged from 0.69-2.07 ng/g-lipid, whereas those in the skua samples ranged from 7.41-175 ng/g-lipid. The levels of Dechloranes ranged from 0.60-1.30 ng/g-lipid in the penguin samples and from 6.57-47.4 ng/g-lipid in the skua samples. The concentrations and congener distributions of OCPs and PCBs were similar to the results of previous reports. The three new POPs were detected in all samples, and this study was one of the first reports on the occurrence of these pollutants in the Antarctic biota. Because Antarctica is one of the most pristine places on Earth, the detection of new POPs in the Antarctic birds, especially penguins, is direct evidence of the long-range transport of pollutants. Furthermore, the concentration ratios of the penguin to the skua samples (BMFs-p) were greater than 1 in most legacy and new POPs, and the BMFs-p values of the new POPs were comparable to those of some OCPs, suggesting a possibility of biomagnification. Despite the small sample size, the results of this study identified POP contamination of the Antarctic avian species and long-range transport and biomagnification of HBCDs, Dechloranes, and PCNs.


Environment International | 2018

Influence of exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) on the Korean general population: 10-year trend and health effects

Sung-Hee Seo; Min-Hui Son; Sung-Deuk Choi; Duk-Hee Lee; Yoon-Seok Chang

This study demonstrated the 10-year trend of 13 perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) serum levels among 786 adults living in Seoul, Korea. PFAS levels gradually increased from 2006 to 2013, decreasing thereafter. We found that PFAS levels were higher in male than in female participants and were positively correlated with age. PFASs were not significantly correlated with body mass index, although we observed positive correlations with total cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and triglycerides and negative correlations with high-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Uric acid and free thyroxine (fT4) also showed positive correlations with major congeners while correlations between thyroid stimulating hormone and PFASs were inconsistent. We demonstrated significant correlations between fT4 and perfluorononanoic acid (PFNA), perfluorohexane sulfonate (PFHxS), and perfluorodecanoic acid (PFDA). There were significant differences in PFHxS and perfluorododecanoic acid (PFDoDA) levels between participants with and without diabetes. Furthermore, principal component analysis suggested possible differences in disease manifestation based on the congener distribution of PFASs. This study is the first study of temporal trends of 13 PFAS congeners in serum samples obtained from the Korean general population; it is currently longest and largest scale study of this type.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2017

Transformation of hexabromocyclododecane in contaminated soil in association with microbial diversity

Thao Thanh Le; Min-Hui Son; In-Huyn Nam; Hakwon Yoon; Yu-Gyeong Kang; Yoon-Seok Chang

This study evaluated the transformation of 1,2,5,6,9,10-hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) in soil under various conditions. Under anaerobic conditions for 21days, 34% of the total HBCD was reduced from rhizosphere soil containing humic acid, and 35% of the total HBCD was reduced from the non-rhizosphere soil; under aerobic conditions, 29% and 57-60% of the total HBCD were reduced from the same soil types after 40days. Three HBCD isomers (α-, β-, and γ-HBCD) were separately analyzed for their isomeric effects on transformation. In the soils with added glucose as a carbon and energy source, the fraction of γ-HBCD was reduced due to the blooming microbial activity. The population of Gram-positive bacteria decreased during the aerobic treatments of HBCD, whereas the population of several Gram-negative bacteria (e.g., Brassia rhizosphere, Sphingomonas sp.) increased. Humic acid and glucose increased the HBCD removal efficiency and microbial diversity in both rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere soils.


Environmental Pollution | 2017

Matrix-specific distribution and diastereomeric profiles of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) in a multimedia environment: Air, soil, sludge, sediment, and fish

Hyeyeong Jo; Min-Hui Son; Sung-Hee Seo; Yoon-Seok Chang

Hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) contamination and its diastereomeric profile were investigated in a multi-media environment along a river at the local scale in air, soil, sludge, sediment, and fish samples. The spatial distribution of HBCD in each matrix showed a different result. The highest concentrations of HBCD in air and soil were detected near a general industrial complex; in the sediment and sludge samples, they were detected in the down-stream region (i.e., urban area). Each matrix showed the specific distribution patterns of HBCD diastereomers, suggesting continuous inputs of contaminants, different physicochemical properties, or isomerizations. The particle phases in air, sludge, and fish matrices were dominated by α-HBCD, owing to HBCDs various isomerization processes and different degradation rate in the environment, and metabolic capabilities of the fish; in contrast, the sediment and soil matrices were dominated by γ-HBCD because of the major composition of the technical mixtures and the strong adsorption onto solid particles. Based on these results, the prevalent and matrix-specific distribution of HBCD diastereomers suggested that more careful consideration should be given to the characteristics of the matrices and their effects on the potential influence of HBCD at the diastereomeric level.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2019

Matrix-specific distribution and compositional profiles of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in multimedia environments

Sung-Hee Seo; Min-Hui Son; Eun-su Shin; Sung-Deuk Choi; Yoon-Seok Chang

This study investigated perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in multimedia environments to confirm the effects of emission sources of PFASs and to elucidate their spatial distribution. The highest PFAS levels were detected from the samples of air (272.30 pg/m3) and surface water (36.54 ng/L) in an industrial complex area, meanwhile high PFAS levels were found from the samples of soil (8.80 ng/g) and sediment (84.98 ng/g) in urban areas and near wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS) was primarily detected in water, influent and effluent, whereas long chain perfluorocarboxylic acids (PFCAs) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) were dominant in dust, soil, sediment and sludge. While PFBS and neutral PFASs were dominant in air, PFCAs were primarily detected in plant and fish. The specific distribution patterns of PFASs in each matrix showed the influences of surrounding environments and different physicochemical characteristics of each congener. These findings suggest that the industrial complex and WWTP might be major emission sources to air and aquatic environments, respectively. This is the first study in which 6 neutral and 13 ionic PFASs were investigated simultaneously for nine different matrices in multimedia environments, and also it would be a good model study for future assessment of PFASs.


Archive | 2013

Elucidation of chemical composition of humic and fulvic acids using 15T-Fourier Transform Ion Cyclotron Resonance Mass Spectrometry (FTICRMS)

YoonSeok Chang; Min-Hui Son

Methods: Th e change of cAMP concentration in RINm-5F cells can refl ect the vitro bioactivity of Exendin-4 and E2HSA.Meanwhile the cAMP levels be measured by a cAMP immunoassay kit. A chemiluminescent enzyme immunoassay (CLEIA) for analyzing E2HSA and Exendin-4 in blood samples was established and validated. CLEIA was employed to study pharmacokinetics of E2HSA and Exendine-4. Furthermore, ammonium sulfate and CLEIA were applied in studying metabolic conversion and active styles of E2HSA in rhesus monkey.3University Institute of Environment, University of A Coruña, Spain Q and quantitative analysis usually includes a sample preparation procedures, which today are still the weakest link and the time-determining step in the whole analytical method. However, due to the complex nature of the matrices and the low detection levels required by regulations, an effi cient sample preparation is an important aspect of analytical methods. Th is step is basically the most time-consuming part of an analysis, therefore, various attempts have been made to replace classical extraction techniques (leaching by mechanical shaking, ultrasound extraction, microwave-assisted extraction, supercritical fl uid extraction) in order to short the sample preparation time and simplify the procedure.


Journal of Hazardous Materials | 2015

Diastereoisomer- and species-specific distribution of hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) in fish and marine invertebrates.

Min-Hui Son; Jongchul Kim; Eun-su Shin; Sung-Hee Seo; Yoon-Seok Chang

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Yoon-Seok Chang

Seoul National University Bundang Hospital

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Jun-Tae Kim

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Sung-Hee Seo

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Eun-su Shin

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Sung-Deuk Choi

Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

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Duk-Hee Lee

Kyungpook National University

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Hakwon Yoon

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Jongchul Kim

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Jae-Hwan Kim

Pohang University of Science and Technology

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Heesoo Pyo

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

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