Balanced Fates of Pyrene and 1-Hydroxypyrene in Snails, Ilyanassa Obsoleta, and Spiked Sediments

2010 
Eastern mud snails were exposed to pyrene (PY) and 1-hydroxypyrene (PYOH) spiked individually in sediment. Animals were examined for the bioaccumulation of parent compound and the presence of biotransformation products in soft tissue extracts after 3 days of exposure. Single and double oxidation products along with sulphate conjugates were detected in animals from both exposures, with traces of mono-glucuronide. The major phase I and II products were 1-hydroxypyrene (PYOH) and pyrene-1- sulphate (PYOS). Biotransformation was more efficient at low levels of PY or PYOH exposure and bioaccumulation more substantial at higher dose. Phase I oxidation was more efficient in fall exposed snails and phase II conjugation in the summer. Stressed animals were seen in the fall and analyzed separately from healthy ones. Their level of abundant metabolites was thrice that of non-stressed snails. The present data can be compared to a published study where snails were exposed to spiked food that was consumed within minute...
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