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Chemosphere | 2008

Levels and congener specific profiles of PBDEs in human breast milk from China: Implication on exposure sources and pathways

Agus Sudaryanto; Natsuko Kajiwara; Oyuna Tsydenova; Tomohiko Isobe; Hongxia Yu; Shin Takahashi; Shinsuke Tanabe

Fourteen PBDE congeners from mono- to deca-BDE were determined in breast milk of primiparous mothers from two locations in East China, i.e. Nanjing (n=9), an urban area, and Zhoushan (n=10), a semi rural coastal area. PBDEs were detected in all the human breast milk samples of the present study, indicating that general population in these two locations are widely exposed to these pollutants. Relatively higher concentrations of PBDEs were found in the milk of mothers from Nanjing than Zhoushan, suggesting the existence of significant sources of PBDEs in urban areas. PBDE levels in the present study were similar to those in European countries, but one or two orders of magnitude lower than in North America. Except for BDE-3, all congeners from di- to deca-BDE were detected in the samples of the present study. BDE-209, a congener considered to have less bioavailability, was detected in about 50% of the samples at concentrations higher than that of other congeners. Other higher brominated congeners, such as BDE-153, -197 and -207, were also prominent in the present study, which is different from the pattern generally observed in previous studies on human milk as well as biota samples. These results may indicate that the inhabitants of Nanjing and Zhoushan are exposed to location specific sources of PBDEs.


Environmental Pollution | 2009

Accumulation features and temporal trends of PCDDs, PCDFs and PCBs in Baikal seals (Pusa sibirica).

Daisuke Imaeda; Tatsuya Kunisue; Yoko Ochi; Hisato Iwata; Oyuna Tsydenova; Shin Takahashi; Masao Amano; Evgeny A. Petrov; Valeriy Batoev; Shinsuke Tanabe

This study investigated the accumulation features and temporal trends of PCDD/Fs, dioxin-like PCBs (DL-PCBs) and non-dioxin-like PCBs (NDL-PCBs) in the blubber of Baikal seals collected in 1992 and 2005. DL-PCBs (480-3600ng/g) and NDL-PCBs (980-35,000ng/g) were dominant contaminants. Concentrations of PCDDs and PCBs in males were significantly higher than in females. In males, age-dependent accumulation was observed for PCDDs, mono-ortho PCBs and NDL-PCBs. PCDFs and non-ortho PCBs showed no such trends, implying that exposure of seals to these contaminants has been decreasing in recent years. No decreasing temporal trend was observed for PCDDs, mono-ortho PCBs and NDL-PCBs, suggesting that Baikal seals are still exposed to PCDDs and PCBs. TEQs of PCDDs and mono-ortho PCBs in seals collected in 2005 accounted for 62-77% of total TEQs. The TEQ levels in 40% of the specimens exceeded the threshold level for immunosuppression observed in harbor seals (209pg/g).


Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2017

Oxidation of atrazine in aqueous media by solar- enhanced Fenton-like process involving persulfate and ferrous ion

Marina Khandarkhaeva; A. A. Batoeva; Denis Aseev; M. R. Sizykh; Oyuna Tsydenova

The oxidation of s-triazines (using atrazine (ATZ) as a model compound) by a solar-enhanced Fenton-like process involving persulfate and ferrous ion was studied. A flow-through tubular photoreactor was employed for the experiments. The solar-enhanced oxidative system involving ferrous ion and persulfate (Solar/S2O82-/Fe2+) showed the highest ATZ degradation efficiency when compared with other treatments (unactivated S2O82-, Solar - sunlight only, S2O82-/Fe2+, Solar/S2O82-). Complete degradation of ATZ and 20% reduction in total organic carbon (TOC) content were observed after 30min of the treatment. The in situ generated •ОН and SO4-• radicals were shown to be involved in ATZ oxidation using the radical scavengers methanol and tert-butyl alcohol. Furthermore, iron compounds were shown to act not only as catalysts but also as photo-sensitizers, as the introduction of ferrous ion into the reaction mixture led to an increased absorbance of the solution and expansion of the absorption spectrum into the longer wavelength spectral region.


Environmental Pollution | 2007

Organohalogen compounds in human breast milk from Republic of Buryatia, Russia.

Oyuna Tsydenova; Agus Sudaryanto; Natsuko Kajiwara; Tatsuya Kunisue; Valeriy Batoev; Shinsuke Tanabe


Chemosphere | 2006

Contamination status of persistent organochlorines in human breast milk from Japan : Recent levels and temporal trend

Tatsuya Kunisue; Masayoshi Muraoka; Masako Ohtake; Agus Sudaryanto; Nguyen Hung Minh; Daisuke Ueno; Yumi Higaki; Miyuki Ochi; Oyuna Tsydenova; Satoko Kamikawa; Tomoyuki Tonegi; Yumi Nakamura; Hiroshi Shimomura; Junya Nagayama; Shinsuke Tanabe


Toxicological Sciences | 2006

Constitutive Androstane Receptor (CAR) As a Potential Sensing Biomarker of Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) in Aquatic Mammal: Molecular Characterization, Expression Level and Ligand Profiling in Baikal Seal (Pusa sibirica)

Hiroki Sakai; Hisato Iwata; Eun-Young Kim; Oyuna Tsydenova; Nobuyuki Miyazaki; Evgeny A. Petrov; Valeriy Batoev; Shinsuke Tanabe


Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2004

Recent contamination by persistent organochlorines in Baikal seal (Phoca sibirica) from Lake Baikal, Russia

Oyuna Tsydenova; Tu Binh Minh; Natsuko Kajiwara; Valeriy Batoev; Shinsuke Tanabe


Chemosphere | 2014

Blood levels of polychlorinated biphenyls and their hydroxylated metabolites in Baikal seals (Pusa sibirica): Emphasis on interspecies comparison, gender difference and association with blood thyroid hormone levels☆

Daisuke Imaeda; Kei Nomiyama; Tatsuya Kunisue; Hisato Iwata; Oyuna Tsydenova; Masao Amano; Evgeny A. Petrov; Valeriy Batoev; Shinsuke Tanabe


Archive | 2003

Pollution of the Basin of the Lake Baikal: Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons

Valeriy Batoev; Ludwig Weissflog; Klaus-Dieter Wenzel; Oyuna Tsydenova; Susana S. Palitsyna


Clean-soil Air Water | 2018

UV-Activated Persulfate Oxidation of Orange III Dye Using KrCl Excilamp

M. R. Sizykh; Agnes Batoeva; Oyuna Tsydenova

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Valeriy Batoev

Russian Academy of Sciences

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M. R. Sizykh

Russian Academy of Sciences

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