Sterol ratios as a tool for sewage pollution assessment of river sediments in Serbia
Abstract
In this work, source pollution tracing of the sediments of the Danube River and its tributaries in Serbia was performed using sterol ratios. Improved liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method, which enabled complete chromatographic separation of four analytes with identical fragmentation reactions (epicoprostanol, coprostanol, epicholestanol and cholestanol), was applied for the determination of steroid compounds (hormones, human/animal and plant sterols). A widespread occurrence of sterols was identified in all analyzed samples, whereas the only detected hormones were mestranol and 17 alpha-estradiol. A human-sourced sewage marker coprostanol was detected at the highest concentration (up to 1939 ng g(-1)). The ratios between the key sterol biomarkers, as well as the percentage of coprostanol relative to the total sterol amount, were applied with the aim of selecting the most reliable for distinction between human-sourced pollution and the sterols originated from the natura...l sources in river sediments. The coprostanol/(cholesterol + cholestanol) and coprostanol/epicoprostanol ratios do not distinguish between human and natural sources of sterols in the river sediments in Serbia. The most reliable sterol ratios for the sewage pollution assessment of river sediments in the studied area were found to be coprostanol/(coprostanol + cholestanol), coprostanol/cholesterol and epicoprostanol/coprostanol. For the majority of sediments, human-derived pollution was determined. Two sediment samples were identified as influenced by a combination of human and natural biogenic sources.
Keywords:
Hormones / Sterols / Sediments / LC-MS / The Danube / Fecal / ContaminationSource:
Environmental Pollution, 2016, 213, 76-83Publisher:
- Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
Funding / projects:
DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.12.036
ISSN: 0269-7491
PubMed: 26874877
WoS: 000377921800009
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84960983764
Institution/Community
Tehnološko-metalurški fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Matić-Bujagić, Ivana AU - Grujić, Svetlana AU - Jauković, Zorica D. AU - Laušević, Mila PY - 2016 UR - http://TechnoRep.tmf.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3285 AB - In this work, source pollution tracing of the sediments of the Danube River and its tributaries in Serbia was performed using sterol ratios. Improved liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method, which enabled complete chromatographic separation of four analytes with identical fragmentation reactions (epicoprostanol, coprostanol, epicholestanol and cholestanol), was applied for the determination of steroid compounds (hormones, human/animal and plant sterols). A widespread occurrence of sterols was identified in all analyzed samples, whereas the only detected hormones were mestranol and 17 alpha-estradiol. A human-sourced sewage marker coprostanol was detected at the highest concentration (up to 1939 ng g(-1)). The ratios between the key sterol biomarkers, as well as the percentage of coprostanol relative to the total sterol amount, were applied with the aim of selecting the most reliable for distinction between human-sourced pollution and the sterols originated from the natural sources in river sediments. The coprostanol/(cholesterol + cholestanol) and coprostanol/epicoprostanol ratios do not distinguish between human and natural sources of sterols in the river sediments in Serbia. The most reliable sterol ratios for the sewage pollution assessment of river sediments in the studied area were found to be coprostanol/(coprostanol + cholestanol), coprostanol/cholesterol and epicoprostanol/coprostanol. For the majority of sediments, human-derived pollution was determined. Two sediment samples were identified as influenced by a combination of human and natural biogenic sources. PB - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford T2 - Environmental Pollution T1 - Sterol ratios as a tool for sewage pollution assessment of river sediments in Serbia EP - 83 SP - 76 VL - 213 DO - 10.1016/j.envpol.2015.12.036 ER -
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Matić-Bujagić, I., Grujić, S., Jauković, Z. D.,& Laušević, M.. (2016). Sterol ratios as a tool for sewage pollution assessment of river sediments in Serbia. in Environmental Pollution Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 213, 76-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2015.12.036
Matić-Bujagić I, Grujić S, Jauković ZD, Laušević M. Sterol ratios as a tool for sewage pollution assessment of river sediments in Serbia. in Environmental Pollution. 2016;213:76-83. doi:10.1016/j.envpol.2015.12.036 .
Matić-Bujagić, Ivana, Grujić, Svetlana, Jauković, Zorica D., Laušević, Mila, "Sterol ratios as a tool for sewage pollution assessment of river sediments in Serbia" in Environmental Pollution, 213 (2016):76-83, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envpol.2015.12.036 . .