To assess the significance of pollutants released into the environment it is necessary
to determine both the extent of contamination and the biological effects they give rise
to. This research is based on a tiered system, which commences with conventional
analytical chemistry (gas chromatography), followed by the development, evaluation
and application of rapid and simple immunochemical techniques and, finally, the
integration of chemical and biological markers to assess pollution.
GC-ECD/FID/MS have been used to investigate the status of chemical contamination
of the Black Sea by organochlorine residues, hydrocarbons and faecal sterols. Useful
information is provided and problems with e.g. HCHs and sewage contamination are
highlighted. Contamination by DDTs, PCBs, "total" hydrocarbons and PAHs is also
reported. Next, these techniques are used to develop rapid screening methods.
Four distinct applications of immunochemical techniques are presented. Initially, the
BTEX RaPDD Assay® ELISA is evaluated to detect semi-volatile hydrocarbons in
contaminated groundwater. Although overestimating concentrations when compared to
GC-FID/PID, results are well correlated. Secondly, the effectiveness o f the BTEX and
c-PAH RaPID Assay® to detect hydrocarbons in sediments is tested. Once again, good
agreement with GC-FID/MS confirms the ELISA to be a useful screening protocol to
focus more expensive high-resolution analytical techniques. The adaptability and
applicability of an ELISA (PCB RaPID Assay®) method in measuring "total" PCB
levels in mussel tissue is demonstrated. An underestimation of concentrations, despite
of covariability between ELISA and cGC-ECD, is discussed. Next, ELISA (RaPID
Assay®) and fluorometry were successfully applied to quantify PAH metabolites in crab
urine as a measure of exposure. HPLC analyses indicated that conjugate PAH
metabolites were dominant in urine of crabs exposed to pyrene. Differences could also
be identified between crabs taken from clean and contaminated sites.
Finally, an integration of chemical and biological techniques is used to investigate
contamination and effects in mussels within a pollution gradient. Results indicate a
correlation between micronucleus formation, heart rate and PCB and PAH level.
Date of Award | 2001 |
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Original language | English |
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Appraisal and validation of rapid, integrated chemical and biological assays of environmental quality
FILLMANN, G. (Author). 2001
Student thesis: PhD