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  • Activated carbon, a useful medium to bind chlordecone in soil and limit its transfer to growing goat kids.

Activated carbon, a useful medium to bind chlordecone in soil and limit its transfer to growing goat kids.

PloS one (2017-07-21)
Sarah Yehya, Matthieu Delannoy, Agnès Fournier, Moomen Baroudi, Guido Rychen, Cyril Feidt
ABSTRACT

Chlordecone (Kepone) (CLD) is a highly persistent pesticide which was extensively used in the French West Indies; high levels of CLD can still currently be found in large agricultural areas. As CLD transfers from soil to animals mainly via involuntary ingestion, the consumption of foodstuffs derived from animals raised in contaminated areas may significantly contribute to exposure of humans to CLD. The present study was designed to test the efficacy of two different activated carbons (ACs) sources in limiting CLD transfer from soil to animal. Three soils (ASs) were prepared according to the OECD guideline 207. One standard soil (SS) lacking AC, and two modified preparations of SS supplemented with 2% coconut-based activated carbon (ORBO), SSO or with 2% lignite-based one (DARCO), SSD. All three soils were spiked with 10 μg of kepone per g of dry matter and aged for three weeks. This study involved 15 goat kids randomly assigned to the 3 experimental groups (n = 5/group), which were fed the experimental matrices at an exposure dose of 10 μg CLD per kg of body weight per day. After 21 d of oral exposure, CLD in adipose tissue and liver were analysed by LC-MS-MS. A significant decrease of 63.7% and 74.7% of CLD concentrations in adipose tissue and liver, respectively, were obtained from animals exposed using SS containing DARCO as compared to those receiving only SS. Decreases in CLD levels of 98.2% (adipose tissue) and 98.7% (liver) were obtained for animals exposed using SS containing ORBO. This study leads us to conclude that (i) the presence of AC in CLD-contaminated soil strongly reduces CLD bioavailability, and (ii) the efficacy depends on the nature and characteristics of the AC used.

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Supelco
ORBO 402 Tenax® TA specially treated (35/60), 100/50 mg, W,W,W separators, O.D. × L 8 mm × 100 mm, pkg of 50 ea
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ORBO 609 Amberlite XAD®-2 (20/50) 400/200 mg, W,W,W separators, O.D. × L 8 mm × 110 mm, pkg of 50 ea
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ORBO 502 Activated Silica Gel (20/45) 100/50 mg, W,W,F separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 75 mm, pkg of 50 ea
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ORBO 49P (OVS) Supelpak-20 specially treated Amberlite XAD®-2 (20/40), 270/140 mg, RC,GFF,F,F (specially cleaned) separators, O.D. × L 13-8 mm × 75 mm , OSHA Versatile Sampler (OVS) Tube, pkg of 10 ea
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ORBO 23 2-HMP on Amberlite XAD®-2 (20/40), 120/60 mg, W,W,W separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 85 mm, pkg of 25 ea
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ORBO 554 H2SO4 on Silica Gel (20/40) 150/75 mg, W,W,W separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 75 mm, pkg of 50 ea
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ORBO 80 Coated Filter, with cassettes unassembled
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ORBO 53 Activated Silica Gel (20/40) specially cleaned, 400/200 mg with Glass Fiber Filters, GFF,F,F separators, O.D. × L 7 mm × 100 mm, pkg of 50 ea
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ORBO 90 Carboxen® 564 (20/45), 160/80 mg, W,F,F separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 75 mm, pkg of 25 ea, for analyte group MEK (methylethyl ketone)
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ORBO 92 Carboxen® 564 (20/45), 160/80 mg, W,F,F separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 75 mm, pkg of 25 ea, for analyte group Vinyl acetate
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ORBO 80 Isocyanate Filter, with cassettes: no, filter O.D. 37 mm, pkg of 25 ea
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ORBO 43 Supelpak-20 specially treated Amberlite XAD®-2 (20/40), 100/50 mg, W,W,W (specially treated) separators, O.D. × L 8 mm × 100 mm, pkg of 50 ea
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ORBO 52 Small Activated Silica Gel (20/40) 150/75 mg, pk 50, W,W,F separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 75 mm, pkg of 50 ea
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ORBO 24 2-HMP on Amberlite XAD®-2 (20/40), 150/75 mg, W,W,W separators, O.D. × L 6 mm × 105 mm, pkg of 25 ea
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ORBO 65P (OVS) Amberlite XAD®-4 specially cleaned, 160/80 mg, RC,GFF,F,F (specially cleaned) separators, O.D. × L 13-8 mm × 75 mm , OSHA Versatile Sampler (OVS), pkg of 10 ea