2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecoenv.2019.01.010
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Toxicokinetics and toxic effects of a Chinese PFOS alternative F-53B in adult zebrafish

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“…In larvae, the exposure to F-53B resulted again in a dose dependent decrease of GSH content [312,318]. Instead, the data relating to adult organisms show a differential response between sexes, with females presenting no significant difference in GSH content in liver of treated specimens compared to the controls [317].…”
Section: Biochemical Datamentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…In larvae, the exposure to F-53B resulted again in a dose dependent decrease of GSH content [312,318]. Instead, the data relating to adult organisms show a differential response between sexes, with females presenting no significant difference in GSH content in liver of treated specimens compared to the controls [317].…”
Section: Biochemical Datamentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Exposure to PFOS alternatives gave mixed results. In fact, a decrease in lipid damage was highlighted in liver and larvae of zebrafish after F-53B exposure [317,318] but there was an increase in zebrafish embryos exposed to 6:2 FTAB [311].…”
Section: Chemical Datamentioning
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“…Exposure to PFOS alternatives gave mixed results. In fact, a decrease in lipid damage was highlighted in liver and larvae of zebrafish after F-53B exposure [314,315] but there was an increase of zebrafish embryos exposed to 6:2 FTAB [308].…”
Section: Chemical Datamentioning
confidence: 95%