2018
DOI: 10.1002/anie.201809906
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Hundreds of Unrecognized Halogenated Contaminants Discovered in Polar Bear Serum

Abstract: Exposure of polar bears (Ursus maritimus) to persistent organic pollutants was discovered in the 1970s, but recent evidence suggests the presence of unknown toxic chemicals in their blood. Protein and phospholipid depleted serum was stirred with polyethersulfone capillaries to extract a broad range of analytes, and nontarget mass spectrometry with “fragmentation flagging” was used for detection. Hundreds of analytes were discovered belonging to 13 classes, including novel polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) metabol… Show more

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“…Similarly, a homologue series of double bond or cyclic PFSAs (d/c PFSAs; class 9, C8-C10) were identified by first matching the parent mass and MS/MS spectrum for perfluoroethylcyclohexanesulfonate (PFECHS; C8; Figure S10) to those reported previously in polar bear serum. 40 Notably, PFECHS was prevalent in both ringed seals and harbor seals from Sweden relative to other samples, the former of which was found to have a significant quantity of missing EOF.…”
Section: Fluorine Mass Balancementioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Similarly, a homologue series of double bond or cyclic PFSAs (d/c PFSAs; class 9, C8-C10) were identified by first matching the parent mass and MS/MS spectrum for perfluoroethylcyclohexanesulfonate (PFECHS; C8; Figure S10) to those reported previously in polar bear serum. 40 Notably, PFECHS was prevalent in both ringed seals and harbor seals from Sweden relative to other samples, the former of which was found to have a significant quantity of missing EOF.…”
Section: Fluorine Mass Balancementioning
confidence: 88%
“…CL=3-4) was carried out by matching the exact mass of the precursor ions to those reported previously in polar bear serum. 40 For class 11, peaks for the C10 homologue eluted both at retention time 5.03 and 5.55 suggesting a mixture of structures (e.g. both an enol ethers and a cyclic ether).…”
Section: Fluorine Mass Balancementioning
confidence: 97%
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