seasonal variations of bisphenol a in the danube river by the municipality of novi sad, serbia

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Seasonal variations of bisphenol A (BPA) were investigated in the Danube along the Novi Sad bank, Serbia using solid-phase extraction followed by gas chromatographic mass spectrometric method. The obtained results confirmed the presence of BPA above the limit of quantification (6 ng/L) in 22 out of 32 water samples at all eight sampling sites. Тhe BPA concentration varied from <6 ng/L to 693 ng/L. The mean BPA concentration for summer (220 ng/L) significantly differed from those obtained for autumn (39 ng/L), winter (6 ng/L) and spring (41 ng/L). The risk quotients, expressed as the ratio of the 95th percentile of the measured environmental concentrations for each season and the predicted no-effect concentration were higher than one (> 1) for autumn, spring and summer. The high potential risk which is attributed to the elevated summer concentrations is probably the result of the increased human activates and weather conditions. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. III46009]
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Authors ;Milanović Maja;Suđi Jan;Grujić-Letić Nevena;Radonić Jelena;Turk-Sekulić Maja;Vojinović-Miloradov Mirjana;Milić Nataša
Journal meditsinskaia radiologiia
Year 2016
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10.2298/JSC150721095M
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