ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS

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Autor(a) principal: Sierpinski, Sheisa Fin Dantas
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Organic micropollutants are substances that present even in small concentrations, are capable of triggering effects on systems where it is introduced, highlighting, among them the so-called endocrine disruptors (EDs). The EDs are substances that can interfere with the functions of the endocrine system, causing adverse effects to an organism or its offspring. Natural and synthetic sexual hormones are potent and EDs have been detected in aquatic environments on all continents, mainly due to the absence or deficiency in wastewater treatment processes. Humic substances (HS) are the main compounds able to interact with organic micropollutants such as hormones, interfering in the processes of bioavailability for the environment. Studies using HS as a complexing hormones have been carried out using the quantification method as chromatography. However, there are few studies of alternative methods for the quantification of estrogen hormones. The objective of this study was to validate and adapt a methodology to study estrone (E1), 17-estradiol (E2) and 17-ethinylestradiol (EE2) and study their interactions with humic substances employing molecular absorption spectroscopy Ultraviolet-Visible to quantify these hormones. This method is based on the diazotization of sulfanilamide with sodium nitrite, followed by coupling reaction with the hormone. Be established analytical curve for concentrations in the range from 10.0 to 28.0 μg mL-1 which was linear, adequate accuracy and precision. Despite the spectroscopic method is not selective, it presented results compatible with chromatography, which proves their suitability for the bench studies in this work. To perform a comparison between the methods employed to high performance liquid chromatography, using methanol and water as mobile phase and C-18 cartridge as stationary phase. For the study of interaction we used samples patterns of hormones in study and humic acid solution under constant agitation and samples taken within a maximum period of 48 hours. The reduction in the concentration of estrogen in the middle of the study, when in the presence of SH was detected since the beginning of the process. In all cases, we observed an increase in the removal of the hormone with increasing contact time. The reduction in the concentration of estrogen in the middle of the study, when in the presence of HSwas detected since the beginning of the process. In all cases, we observed an increase in the removal of the hormone with increasing contact time. By increasing the concentration of HS, there was an increase in the complexation of estrogens E2, and EE2 being that the hormone was EE2 that showed the best results of complexation with HS in the studied conditions. In aliquot removed from the system after 48 hours of stirring, was removed 51.1% (10.22 μg mL-1) in the presence of 10.0 μg mL-1 of the HS and 75.8% (15 16 μg mL-1) at 20 μg mL-1. The simulations can predict the behavior of E2 and EE2 hormones in natural aquatic environments rich in HS, where this interaction can reduce the availability to the biota and thus the absorption and physiological effects.
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spelling Sheffer, Elizabeth Weinhardt de OliveiraCPF:39672883900http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4770051D6Schnitzler, Danielle CarolineCPF:02749046912http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4705847H7Viana, Adriano GonçalvesCPF:02725307945http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4766149Z7CPF:05357339929http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4432279P7Sierpinski, Sheisa Fin Dantas2017-07-24T19:37:52Z2015-06-242017-07-24T19:37:52Z2015-02-27SIERPINSKI, Sheisa Fin Dantas. ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS. 2015. 77 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Química) - UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE PONTA GROSSA, Ponta Grossa, 2015.http://tede2.uepg.br/jspui/handle/prefix/2033Organic micropollutants are substances that present even in small concentrations, are capable of triggering effects on systems where it is introduced, highlighting, among them the so-called endocrine disruptors (EDs). The EDs are substances that can interfere with the functions of the endocrine system, causing adverse effects to an organism or its offspring. Natural and synthetic sexual hormones are potent and EDs have been detected in aquatic environments on all continents, mainly due to the absence or deficiency in wastewater treatment processes. Humic substances (HS) are the main compounds able to interact with organic micropollutants such as hormones, interfering in the processes of bioavailability for the environment. Studies using HS as a complexing hormones have been carried out using the quantification method as chromatography. However, there are few studies of alternative methods for the quantification of estrogen hormones. The objective of this study was to validate and adapt a methodology to study estrone (E1), 17-estradiol (E2) and 17-ethinylestradiol (EE2) and study their interactions with humic substances employing molecular absorption spectroscopy Ultraviolet-Visible to quantify these hormones. This method is based on the diazotization of sulfanilamide with sodium nitrite, followed by coupling reaction with the hormone. Be established analytical curve for concentrations in the range from 10.0 to 28.0 μg mL-1 which was linear, adequate accuracy and precision. Despite the spectroscopic method is not selective, it presented results compatible with chromatography, which proves their suitability for the bench studies in this work. To perform a comparison between the methods employed to high performance liquid chromatography, using methanol and water as mobile phase and C-18 cartridge as stationary phase. For the study of interaction we used samples patterns of hormones in study and humic acid solution under constant agitation and samples taken within a maximum period of 48 hours. The reduction in the concentration of estrogen in the middle of the study, when in the presence of SH was detected since the beginning of the process. In all cases, we observed an increase in the removal of the hormone with increasing contact time. The reduction in the concentration of estrogen in the middle of the study, when in the presence of HSwas detected since the beginning of the process. In all cases, we observed an increase in the removal of the hormone with increasing contact time. By increasing the concentration of HS, there was an increase in the complexation of estrogens E2, and EE2 being that the hormone was EE2 that showed the best results of complexation with HS in the studied conditions. In aliquot removed from the system after 48 hours of stirring, was removed 51.1% (10.22 μg mL-1) in the presence of 10.0 μg mL-1 of the HS and 75.8% (15 16 μg mL-1) at 20 μg mL-1. The simulations can predict the behavior of E2 and EE2 hormones in natural aquatic environments rich in HS, where this interaction can reduce the availability to the biota and thus the absorption and physiological effects.Os micropoluentes orgânicos são substâncias que mesmo presentes em pequenas concentrações, são capazes de desencadear efeitos sobre os sistemas em que são introduzidos, destacando-se, dentre eles, os chamados interferentes endócrinos (IEs). Os IEs são substâncias capazes de interferir nas funções do sistema endócrino, causando efeitos adversos a um organismo ou a sua prole. Hormônios sexuais naturais e sintéticos são potentes IEs e têm sido detectados em ambientes aquáticos em todos os continentes, principalmente em função da inexistência ou deficiência nos processos de tratamento de esgotos. Substâncias húmicas (SH) são os principais compostos capazes de interagir com micropoluentes orgânicos como os hormônios, interferindo nos processos de biodisponibilidade para o ambiente. Estudos usando SH como complexante de hormônios têm sido realizados utilizando-se a cromatografia como método de quantificação. Porém, existem poucos estudos de métodos alternativos para a quantificação de hormônios estrógenos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi validar e adaptar uma metodologia para estudar estrona (E1), 17-estradiol (E2) e 17α-etinilestradiol (EE2) e estudar suas interações com substâncias húmicas empregando-se espectroscopia de absorção molecular Ultravioleta-Visível para quantificação desses hormônios. Este método é baseado na diazotação da sulfanilamida com nitrito de sódio, seguida da reação de acoplamento com o hormônio. Foi possível estabelecer curva analítica para concentrações na faixa de 10,0 a 28,0 g mL-1 que apresentou linearidade, exatidão e precisão adequadas. Apesar do método espectroscópico não ser seletivo, o mesmo apresentou resultados compatíveis com a cromatografia, o que comprova sua adequação para os estudos de bancada realizados nesse trabalho. Para realizar um comparativo entre os métodos, empregou-se a cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência, utilizando-se metanol e água como fase móvel e cartucho C-18 como fase estácionária. Para o estudo de interação utilizou-se as amostras padrões dos hormônios em estudo e solução de ácido húmico, sob agitação constante e coletas realizadas no período máximo de 48 horas. A redução na concentração dos estrogênios no meio de estudo, quando em presença de SH foi detectada desde o início do processo. Para todos os casos, observou-se um aumento na remoção do hormônio com o aumento do tempo de contato. Ao aumentar-se a concentração de SH, observou-se um aumento na complexação dos estrogênios E2, e EE2 sendo que o hormônio EE2 foi o que apresentou os melhores resultados de complexação com a SH nas condições estudadas. Na alíquota retirada do sistema, após 48 horas de agitação, removeu-se 51,1% (10,22 μg mL-1) em presença de 10,0 μg mL-1 de SH e 75,8% (15,16 μg mL-1) em 20 μg mL-1. As simulações permitem prever o comportamento dos hormônios em ambientes aquáticos naturais ricos em SH, nos quais essa interação pode reduzir a disponibilidade para a biota e assim, a absorção e os efeitos orgânicos.Made available in DSpace on 2017-07-24T19:37:52Z (GMT). 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title ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS
spellingShingle ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS
Sierpinski, Sheisa Fin Dantas
substâncias húmicas
interferentes endócrinos
Espectroscopia UVVis
humic substances
endocrine disrupters
UV-Vis spectroscopy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
title_short ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS
title_full ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS
title_fullStr ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS
title_full_unstemmed ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS
title_sort ESTUDO DO COMPORTAMENTO DE ESTROGÊNIOS E DE SUAS INTERAÇÕES COM SUBSTÂNCIAS HÚMICAS
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sierpinski, Sheisa Fin Dantas
contributor_str_mv Sheffer, Elizabeth Weinhardt de Oliveira
Schnitzler, Danielle Caroline
Viana, Adriano Gonçalves
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv substâncias húmicas
interferentes endócrinos
Espectroscopia UVVis
topic substâncias húmicas
interferentes endócrinos
Espectroscopia UVVis
humic substances
endocrine disrupters
UV-Vis spectroscopy
CNPQ::CIENCIAS EXATAS E DA TERRA::QUIMICA
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endocrine disrupters
UV-Vis spectroscopy
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description Organic micropollutants are substances that present even in small concentrations, are capable of triggering effects on systems where it is introduced, highlighting, among them the so-called endocrine disruptors (EDs). The EDs are substances that can interfere with the functions of the endocrine system, causing adverse effects to an organism or its offspring. Natural and synthetic sexual hormones are potent and EDs have been detected in aquatic environments on all continents, mainly due to the absence or deficiency in wastewater treatment processes. Humic substances (HS) are the main compounds able to interact with organic micropollutants such as hormones, interfering in the processes of bioavailability for the environment. Studies using HS as a complexing hormones have been carried out using the quantification method as chromatography. However, there are few studies of alternative methods for the quantification of estrogen hormones. The objective of this study was to validate and adapt a methodology to study estrone (E1), 17-estradiol (E2) and 17-ethinylestradiol (EE2) and study their interactions with humic substances employing molecular absorption spectroscopy Ultraviolet-Visible to quantify these hormones. This method is based on the diazotization of sulfanilamide with sodium nitrite, followed by coupling reaction with the hormone. Be established analytical curve for concentrations in the range from 10.0 to 28.0 μg mL-1 which was linear, adequate accuracy and precision. Despite the spectroscopic method is not selective, it presented results compatible with chromatography, which proves their suitability for the bench studies in this work. To perform a comparison between the methods employed to high performance liquid chromatography, using methanol and water as mobile phase and C-18 cartridge as stationary phase. For the study of interaction we used samples patterns of hormones in study and humic acid solution under constant agitation and samples taken within a maximum period of 48 hours. The reduction in the concentration of estrogen in the middle of the study, when in the presence of SH was detected since the beginning of the process. In all cases, we observed an increase in the removal of the hormone with increasing contact time. The reduction in the concentration of estrogen in the middle of the study, when in the presence of HSwas detected since the beginning of the process. In all cases, we observed an increase in the removal of the hormone with increasing contact time. By increasing the concentration of HS, there was an increase in the complexation of estrogens E2, and EE2 being that the hormone was EE2 that showed the best results of complexation with HS in the studied conditions. In aliquot removed from the system after 48 hours of stirring, was removed 51.1% (10.22 μg mL-1) in the presence of 10.0 μg mL-1 of the HS and 75.8% (15 16 μg mL-1) at 20 μg mL-1. The simulations can predict the behavior of E2 and EE2 hormones in natural aquatic environments rich in HS, where this interaction can reduce the availability to the biota and thus the absorption and physiological effects.
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