Walter Zamalloa-Cuba, Sirleith Siomara Condori Canaza, Olivia Magaly Luque Vilca, Valdemar Luiz Tornisielo, Franz Zirena Vilca
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Abstract
The presence of steroid hormones in lake waters causes contamination of aquatic ecosystems, which may cause endocrine alterations in the organisms that inhabit them. Moreover, many of these waters are purified and distributed to populations located around the lake. Therefore, these effects could be repeated in humans consuming the water. This study reports the presence of steroid hormone residues in the waters of the inner bay of Lake Titicaca and drinking water in the city of Puno (Peru). The solid phase extraction method was used for sample preparation, and the analyses were developed in an HPLC-DAD system. Results show maximum concentrations of steroid hormones estrone (E1) 1.56, 17 β- estradiol (E2) 2.27, 17 α- ethinylestradiol (EE2) 13. 88 ng L-1 respectively. These concentrations vary at the different monitoring points, and their presence could cause ecotoxicological effects to the endemic aquatic biota that inhabit this part of the lake. At the same time they also could affect the health of the human population that consumes this water
湖水中类固醇激素的存在会造成水生生态系统的污染,这可能会导致栖息在其中的生物的内分泌改变。此外,许多这些水被净化并分配给居住在湖周围的居民。因此,这些影响可能会在饮用这种水的人身上重复出现。本研究报告了在秘鲁普诺市的的的喀喀湖内湾水域和饮用水中存在类固醇激素残留。样品制备采用固相萃取法,HPLC-DAD系统进行分析。结果表明,甾体激素雌酮(E1)的最大浓度为1.56,17 β-雌二醇(E2)的最大浓度为2.27,17 α-炔雌醇(EE2)的最大浓度为13。88 ng L-1。这些浓度在不同的监测点有所不同,它们的存在可能对栖息在这部分湖泊的特有水生生物群造成生态毒理学影响。与此同时,它们也可能影响饮用这些水的人的健康