Bioaccumulation of organophosphorus flame retardants in the marine mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis

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The bioaccumulation and depuration of seven organophosphorus flame retardants (OPFRs) in marine mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis were studied. OPFRs showed to be bioavailable in aquatic environments. When mussels are exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of OPFRs, uptake kinetics fit well to a first-order model with a single compartment; in contrast depuration rates were generally underestimated by that model, most likely because it does not take into account the biotransformation of OPFRs by the organisms. The highest bioaccumulation rates were observed for tricresyl phosphate (TCrP), triphenyl phosphate (TPhP) and 2-ethylhexyldiphenylphosphate (EHDPP). This could be due to the presence of aryl groups in these compounds, their low solubility in water, and their affinity for fat tissues. According to these findings TCrP, with a BCF value of 4042 L kg−1 wet weight, should be classified in environmental regulations as an accumulative chemical

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M.C. Mata et al. Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 805, 150384

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This research was supported by the Spanish Government through research project BIOPLAS (PID2019-108857RB-C32), the Spanish Agencia Estatal de Investigación (ref. CTM2017-84763-C3-R-2), Xunta de Galicia (ED431C2017/36 and Verónica Castro predoctoral contract, ref.: ED481A-2017/156) and FEDER/ERDF funds. This work has received financial support from the Xunta de Galicia (Centro de investigación de Galicia accreditation 2019-2022) and the European Union (European Regional Development Fund - ERDF)

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© 2021, Elsevier. This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)