Issue 12, 2021

Screening the baseline fish bioconcentration factor of various types of surfactants using phospholipid binding data

Abstract

Fish bioconcentration factors (BCFs) are commonly used in chemical hazard and risk assessment. For neutral organic chemicals BCFs are positively correlated with the octanol–water partition ratio (KOW), but KOW is not a reliable parameter for surfactants. Membrane lipid–water distribution ratios (DMLW) can be accurately measured for all kinds of surfactants, using phospholipid-based sorbents. This study first demonstrates that DMLW values for ionic surfactants are more than 100 000 times higher than the partition ratio to fish-oil, representing neutral storage lipid. A non-ionic alcohol ethoxylate surfactant showed almost equal affinity for both lipid types. Accordingly, a baseline screening BCF value for surfactants (BCFbaseline) can be approximated for ionic surfactants by multiplying DMLW by the phospholipid fraction in tissue, and for non-ionic surfactants by multiplying DMLW by the total lipid fraction. We measured DMLW values for surfactant structures, including linear and branched alkylbenzenesulfonates, an alkylsulfoacetate and an alkylethersulfate, bis(2-ethylhexyl)-surfactants (e.g., docusate), zwitterionic alkylbetaines and alkylamine-oxides, and a polyprotic diamine. Together with sixty previously published DMLW values for surfactants, structure–activity relationships were derived to elucidate the influence of surfactant specific molecular features on DMLW. For 23 surfactant types, we established the alkyl chain length at which BCFbaseline would exceed the EU REACH bioaccumulation (B) threshold of 2000 L kg−1, and would therefore require higher tier assessments to further refine the BCF estimate. Finally, the derived BCFbaseline are compared with measured literature in vivo BCF data where available, suggesting that refinements, most notably reliable estimates of biotransformation rates, are needed for most surfactant types.

Graphical abstract: Screening the baseline fish bioconcentration factor of various types of surfactants using phospholipid binding data

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Aug 2021
Accepted
06 Nov 2021
First published
10 Nov 2021

Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2021,23, 1930-1948

Screening the baseline fish bioconcentration factor of various types of surfactants using phospholipid binding data

S. T. J. Droge, P. Scherpenisse, J. A. Arnot, J. M. Armitage, M. S. McLachlan, P. C. V. D. Ohe and G. Hodges, Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 2021, 23, 1930 DOI: 10.1039/D1EM00327E

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