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Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety | 2014

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in oysters and sediments from the Yatsushiro Sea, Japan: Comparison of potential risks among PAHs, dioxins and dioxin-like compounds in benthic organisms

Haruhiko Nakata; Kiriko Uehara; Yuta Goto; Miki Fukumura; Hideyuki Shimasaki; Kiyoshi Takikawa; Takashi Miyawaki

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were analyzed in oysters collected from 18 stations in the Yatsushiro Sea, western Japan. PAHs were detected in all samples analyzed, and the highest concentration (mean 230 ng/g wet weight) was found in oysters from Tanoura Bay. The high molecular weight PAHs to low molecular weight PAHs ratios in oysters from Tanoura Bay were higher than at other stations. Sediment samples collected from 42 stations in Tanoura Bay were analyzed for PAHs to understand their concentrations and distribution. Higher concentrations were found in sediment samples at two stations in the southern inner bay (mean 30,200 ng/g dry weight), which were approximately two orders of magnitude higher than at a reference site. These observations strongly suggest severe contamination and significant sources of PAHs in Tanoura Bay. Dioxins and dioxin-like compounds (PCDFs, and non- and mono-ortho coplanar PCBs) were analyzed in sediments from eight stations in Tanoura Bay. The concentrations were comparable to, or lower than, at the reference sites, suggesting that there are no specific sources of these compounds in this bay. PAH, dioxins and dioxin-like compounds DR-CALUX relative potencies (REP) were applied to the sediment concentrations to evaluate the potential for toxicological effects on benthic organisms. PAHs made the highest contribution to the total REP concentration, supplying 99% of the total REP, followed by PCDDs (0.18%), PCDFs (0.04%), and PCBs (<0.001%). In this area, PAHs appear to be the most important Ah receptor binding chemicals for potential toxicity to benthic species.


Soil and Sediment Contamination: An International Journal | 2018

A Rapid Method, Combining Microwave-Assisted Extraction and Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry with a Database, for Determining Organochlorine Pesticides and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Soils and Sediments

Takashi Miyawaki; Kazuhiro Tobiishi; Shigeyuki Takenaka; Kiwao Kadokami

ABSTRACT A rapid method for determining organochlorine pesticides and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soils and sediments was developed to allow pollution surveys to be performed in emergencies. The method involves microwave-assisted extraction and uses an automated identification/quantification system with a gas chromatography mass spectrometry database. A sample (3 g) is extracted with a 3:2 v/v hexane:water mixture (10 mL) for 30 min using a microwave-assisted extraction system at 120°C. The hexane extract is then cleaned using silica gel, then analyzed by gas chromatography mass spectrometry. The total analysis time is approximately 4 h. The precision of the quantitative results and accuracy of the analyte identification were determined. The total analyte concentrations were generally comparable to (61%–110% of) the concentrations determined using a Soxhlet extraction method, but the concentrations of individual high-molecular-weight polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons were unacceptably low compared with the concentrations determined using the Soxhlet method. However, these compounds (e.g., benzo(ghi)perylene and indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene) were subsequently efficiently extracted using a hexane:water:ethanol mixture. The accuracy of identification was evaluated using accurate masses determined by gas chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry, and the mass error was 2 ppm for 21 of the 22 compounds identified using the new method.


Environmental Science and Pollution Research | 2018

Accumulation properties of polychlorinated biphenyl congeners in Yusho patients and prediction of their cytochrome P450-dependent metabolism by in silico analysis

Shusaku Hirakawa; Takashi Miyawaki; Tsuguhide Hori; Jumboku Kajiwara; Susumu Katsuki; Masashi Hirano; Yuka Yoshinouchi; Hisato Iwata; Chikage Mitoma; Masutaka Furue

In what has become known as the Yusho incident, thousands of people in western Japan were poisoned by the accidental ingestion of rice bran oil contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and various dioxins and dioxin-like compounds. In this study, we investigated the accumulation patterns of 69 PCB congeners in the blood of Yusho patients in comparison with those of non-exposed controls. The blood samples were collected at medical check-ups in 2004 and 2005. To compare the patterns of PCB congeners, we calculated the concentration ratio of each congener relative to the 2,2′,4,4′,5,5′-hexaCB (CB153) concentration. The concentration ratios of tetra- and penta-chlorinated congeners in the blood of Yusho patients were significantly lower than those of controls. To examine the cytochrome P450 (CYP)-dependent metabolic potential of the 2,3′,4,4′5-pentaCB (CB118), CB153, and 2,3,3′,4,4′5-hexaCB (CB156) congeners, we conducted PCB-CYP (CYP1A1, CYP1A2, CYP2A6, and CYP2B6) docking simulation by in silico analysis. The docking models showed that human CYP1A1, CYP2A6, and CYP2B6 isozymes have the potential to metabolize CB118 and CB153. On the other hand, it was inferred that CB156 is difficult to be metabolized by these four CYP isozymes. These results indicate that CYP1 and CYP2 isozymes may be involved in the characteristic accumulation patterns of PCB congeners in the blood of Yusho patients.


Environmental Science & Technology | 2003

Bioaccumulation and Toxic Potencies of Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Tidal Flat and Coastal Ecosystems of the Ariake Sea, Japan

Haruhiko Nakata; Yasufumi Sakai; Takashi Miyawaki; Akira Takemura


Chemosphere | 2008

Development of supercritical carbon dioxide extraction with a solid phase trap for dioxins in soils and sediments.

Takashi Miyawaki; Ayato Kawashima; Katsuhisa Honda


Journal of Environmental Chemistry | 2002

Concentrations and Isomer Compositions of Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) in Tidal Flat Sediments from the Ariake Sea and their Implications for Sources and Distribution

Haruhiko Nakata; Takashi Miyawaki; Yasufumi Sakai


Archive | 2006

Method for preparing sample for analysis of dioxins

Katsuhisa Honda; Noriaki Hamada; Takashi Miyawaki


Analytical Sciences | 2006

Influence of the Characteristics of Soil and Fly Ash on the Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extraction of Dioxins

Ayato Kawashima; Takashi Miyawaki; Katsuhisa Honda


Bunseki Kagaku | 2003

Influence of the moisture content on supercritical fluid extraction and Soxhlet extraction of dioxins from soil

Takashi Miyawaki; Ayato Kawashima; Katsuhisa Honda


Archive | 2008

Method of preparing dioxins analytical sample

Katsuhisa Honda; Noriaki Hamada; Takashi Miyawaki

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