Micropellet Particles: A Vector of Hydrophobic Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Lagos Lagoon

dc.contributor.authorAbiodun O.A.
dc.contributor.authorOsuala F.I.
dc.contributor.authorOtitoloju A.A.
dc.contributor.authorCarine M.D.
dc.contributor.authorFotsing
dc.contributor.authorDerek T.N.
dc.date.accessioned2022-02-02T12:21:53Z
dc.date.available2022-02-02T12:21:53Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.descriptionScholarly articlesen_US
dc.description.abstractIntroduction: The occurrence of plastic waste materials in the aquatic environment is receiving enormous attention all over the world due to its negative impacts on aquatic organisms. Micropellet litters have been found to adsorb and absorbs persistent organic endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs). Endocrine disrupting chemicals are recognized toxic chemicals to human and organisms. Aim: This study quantifies occurrence of micropellet particles in Lagos Lagoon and their EDCs contents. Methodology: The sampling was conducted from 2016 to 2018 at eight sampling locations with three points established in each of the sampling station. The chemical analysis of EDCs was conducted by gas chromatography coupled with electron capture detector and flame ionization detector. Results: Micropellet particles occurrence was highest in surface water (67%) compared to (33%) in sediment during the period of sampling. EDCs contents reflect contamination of PCBs and PAHs in the extracted micropellet particles. Some sampling stations contained relatively higher PAHs concentrations but very low concentration of PCBs. Conclusion: Since, micropellet particles and EDCs cannot be removed completely from the aquatic environment; reduction of impending hazards ought to rely on curtailing disposal of plastic materials and sensitizing the populace on general disposal methods in order to minimize interaction of plastic particles with EDCs which are likely to pose significant effects on aquatic fauna.en_US
dc.identifier.citationOlushola, A. Abiodun, Fidelia I. Osuala, Adebayo A. Otitoloju, Carine M. D. Fotsing and Derek T. Ndinteh (2019). Micropellet Particles: A vector of Hydrophobic Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Lagos Lagoon. Current Journal of applied Science and Technology, 36(6): 1-14.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://ir.unilag.edu.ng/handle/123456789/10896
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.subjectMicropellet particlesen_US
dc.subjectEndocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs)en_US
dc.subjectLagos Lagoonen_US
dc.subjectAquatic environmenten_US
dc.subjectResearch Subject Categories::NATURAL SCIENCESen_US
dc.titleMicropellet Particles: A Vector of Hydrophobic Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals in Lagos Lagoonen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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