Newly Identified AhR-Active Compounds in the Sediments of an Industrial Area Using Effect-Directed Analysis
- Authors
- Kim, Jaeseong; Hong, Seongjin; Cha, Jihyun; Lee, Junghyun; Kim, Taewoo; Lee, Sunggyu; Moon, Hyo-Bang; Shin, Kyung-Hoon; Hur, Jin; Lee, Jung-Suk; Giesy, John P.; Khim, Jong Seong
- Issue Date
- Sep-2019
- Publisher
- American Chemical Society
- Citation
- Environmental Science & Technology, v.53, no.17, pp 10043 - 10052
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Environmental Science & Technology
- Volume
- 53
- Number
- 17
- Start Page
- 10043
- End Page
- 10052
- URI
- https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/erica/handle/2021.sw.erica/2150
- DOI
- 10.1021/acs.est.9b02166
- ISSN
- 0013-936X
1520-5851
- Abstract
- Effect-directed analysis was used to identify previously unidentified aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonists in sediments collected from a highly industrialized area of Ulsan Bay, Korea. The specific objectives were to (i) investigate potent fractions of sediment extracts using the H4IIE-luc bioassay, (ii) determine the concentrations of known AhR agonists (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and styrene oligomers (SOs)), (iii) identify previously unreported AhR agonists in fractions by use of GC-QTOFMS, and (iv) evaluate contributions of individual compounds to overall AhR-mediated potencies, found primarily in fractions containing aromatics with log K-ow 5-8. Greater concentrations of PAHs and SOs were also found in those fractions. On the basis of GC-QTOFMS and GC-MSD analyses, 16 candidates for AhR agonists were identified in extracts of sediments. Of these, seven compounds, including 1-methylchrysene, benzo[j]fluoranthene, 3-methylchrysene, 5-methylbenz[a]anthracene, 11H-benzo[b]fluorene, benzo[b]-naphtho[2,3-d]furan, and benzo[b]naphtho[2,1-d]thiophene, exhibited significant AhR activity. Relative potency values of newly identified AhR agonists were found to be greater than or comparable to that of benzo[a]pyrene (BaP). The potency balance analysis showed that newly identified AhR agonists explained 0.07-16% of bioassay-derived BaP-EQs. These chemicals were widely distributed in industrial sediments; thus, it is of immediate importance to conduct studies on sources and potential effects of those chemicals.
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