A fugacity model reported in the literature was applied to a high - altitude pasture in the Italian Alps. The model takes into account three compartments (digestive tract, blood and fat tissues) in unsteady-state conditions using food as the contamination source. Disregarding biotransformation inside cow tissues, the predicted concentrations of 14 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in milk were in good agreement with the observed data, especially for congeners known for their resistance to biotransformation (e.g., CB-138 and 153). In contrast, the predicted concentrations were clearly overestimated for congeners with high biotransformation susceptibilities. Therefore data measured in milk and faeces were used to calculate the first-order-biotransformation rate constants in dairy cows. The PCB absorption efficiency observed for pasture conditionswas lower than that observed in the cowshed. The final version of the model included biotransformation and observed PCB absorption andwas able to predict PCB concentrations in cow milkwith mean differences between the predicted and measured data below ±20% for most congeners

Predicting PCB concentrations in cow milk: validation of a fugacity model in high-mountain pasture conditions / P. Tremolada, N. Guazzoni, M. Parolini, B. Rossaro, M.M. Bignazzi, A. Binelli. - In: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT. - ISSN 0048-9697. - 487:1(2014 Apr), pp. 471-480. [Epub ahead of print]

Predicting PCB concentrations in cow milk: validation of a fugacity model in high-mountain pasture conditions

P. Tremolada
Primo
;
N. Guazzoni
Secondo
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M. Parolini;B. Rossaro;A. Binelli
Ultimo
2014

Abstract

A fugacity model reported in the literature was applied to a high - altitude pasture in the Italian Alps. The model takes into account three compartments (digestive tract, blood and fat tissues) in unsteady-state conditions using food as the contamination source. Disregarding biotransformation inside cow tissues, the predicted concentrations of 14 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in milk were in good agreement with the observed data, especially for congeners known for their resistance to biotransformation (e.g., CB-138 and 153). In contrast, the predicted concentrations were clearly overestimated for congeners with high biotransformation susceptibilities. Therefore data measured in milk and faeces were used to calculate the first-order-biotransformation rate constants in dairy cows. The PCB absorption efficiency observed for pasture conditionswas lower than that observed in the cowshed. The final version of the model included biotransformation and observed PCB absorption andwas able to predict PCB concentrations in cow milkwith mean differences between the predicted and measured data below ±20% for most congeners
Cow milk; Fugacity model; Mountain contamination; Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs); POP modelling
Settore BIO/07 - Ecologia
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