Bioaccumulation

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To bioaccumulate literally means to accumulate in a biological system. However, it is commonly taken to measure the uptake over time of a substance, called a bioaccumulant, that can accumulate in a biological system.

Bioaccumulation can be divided into bioconcentration and biomagnification. Bioconcentration considers uptake from the non-living environment while biomagnification describes uptake through the food chain. For many fat-soluble and persistent chemicals (POPs), biomagnification is the dominant factor.

Everything in a biological system has a biological halflife, that is, a measure of how long it will stay in that system until it is lost, is excreted, degrades, reacts into something different, or ends its presence in some other way. Most substances have a short half-life, as they are metabolized, or excreted as waste.

However, some compounds may stay in a system for a much longer period of time. For example, calcium in the human body is laid down in bones and teeth, and even when bone cells die, their calcium is used again in the building of bones. This is a sensible and efficient re-use of scarce resources.

The problem arises when toxic substances stay in the body for a long period of time. They are not acutely poisonous, otherwise they would kill straight away, but are associated with chronic poisoning.

If the input of a toxic substance to an organism is greater than the rate at which the substance is lost, the organism is said to be bioaccumulating that substance. Thus, the longer the biological half-life of the substance the greater the risk of chronic poisoning, even if environmental levels of the toxin are very low.

This is one reason why chronic poisoning is a common aspect of environmental health in the workplace. As people spend so much time, for so many years in these environments, very low levels of toxins can be lethal over time.

An example of poisoning in the workplace can be seen from the phrase "as mad as a hatter". The process for stiffening the felt used in making hats involved mercury, which forms organic species such as methylmercury, which is lipid soluble, and tends to accumulate in the brain resulting in mercury poisoning.

Other lipid (fat) soluble poisons include tetra-ethyl lead compounds (the lead in leaded petrol), and DDT. These compounds are stored in the body's fat, and in times of famine, when the fatty tissues are used for energy, the compounds are released and cause acute poisoning.

Strontium 90, part of the fallout from atomic bombs, is mistaken by the human body for calcium, and is laid down in the bone, where its radiation can cause damage for a long time.

Naturally produced toxins can also bioaccumulate. The marine algal blooms known as "red tides" can result in local filter feeding organisms such as mussels and oysters becoming toxic; coral fish can be responsible for the poisoning known as ciguatera when they accumulate a toxin called ciguatoxin from reef algae.

Other compounds that are not normally considered toxic can be accumulated to toxic levels in organisms. The classic example is of Vitamin A, which becomes concentrated in carnivore livers of e.g. polar bears: as a pure carnivore that feeds on other carnivores (seals), they accumulate extremely large amounts of Vitamin A in their livers. It was known by the native peoples of the arctic that the livers should not be eaten, but arctic explorers have suffered Hypervitaminosis A from eating the bear livers (and there has been at least one example of similar poisoning of Antarctic explorers eating husky dog livers).

No rush to check on unknown quantities  -  Oct 21, 2007
Sydney Morning Herald,..."The issues that are emerging, such as endocrine disruptors, persistence and bioaccumulation of toxic chemicals and the range of chemicals being found in

Further attempt to be made to reverse European Commission ...  -  Oct 10, 2007
FarmersWeekly,The decision not to include trifluralin on the list was taken because of concerns over its toxicity to fish and its potential for bioaccumulation in aquatic

Pulp mill may face logjam to viability  -  Sep 27, 2007
The Australian,...that the effluent will not wash back to shore, contaminate fish or result in the bioaccumulation of dioxins in marine creatures or sea sediments.

Dr. Devra Davis chat transcript  -  Oct 11, 2007
Pittsburgh Post Gazette,Following that disclosure, extensive studies must be conducted regarding bioaccumulation and persistence, especially in children, and also endocrine

Pregnant And Nursing Women Should Eat More Fish But Within Limits ...  -  Oct 5, 2007
Medical News Today,The problem with fish consumption is around "bioaccumulation". Because mercury stays in the organism, those fish at the top of the food chain, the predators

24 new conditions put to pulp mill guidelines - By NIC PRICE  -  Oct 4, 2007
North Queensland Register,Dr Peacock said: "That accounts for bioaccumulation, the magnification of toxins as they proceed up the food chain." An independent expert group will be

Cadmium Toxicity in a Green Microalga  -  Oct 2, 2007
CO2 Science Magazine,Physiological responses of Lemna trisulca L. (duckweed) to cadmium and copper bioaccumulation. Plant Science 161: 881-889.

Mexico Wins 2007 International Stockholm Junior Water Prize  -  Aug 15, 2007
Water Online (press release),She was named the 2007 US SJWP winner during the US competition in May 2007 for her project, "Toxicity and Bioaccumulation of Nanomaterials in Aquatic

Penguin Guano Shows Problem Of Pollution  -  Aug 5, 2007
Science Daily (press release)Bioaccumulation means that the penguins have high levels of contaminants in their bodies. The soil around the colony is then contaminated by penguin guano

Wastewater woe could cost us millions  -  Jul 21, 2007
Brainerd Daily Dispatch,The concern, because nobody is drinking this water, is more about long-term exposure as a result of bioaccumulation of the chemical, which is magnified

The PCB in Me: Environmental PCB's and Human Health Risks  -  Aug 5, 2007
American Chronicle,Bioaccumulation of anthropogenic contaminants by detritivorous fish in the Rio de la Plata estuary: 2-Polychlorinated biphenyls. Chemosphere. Jul 10. 13.

USGS at Ecological Society of America: From Global Forest Die ...  -  Aug 8, 2007
YubaNet,In addition, Windham-Myers and her USGS colleagues synthesized data from similar studies in three tidal marsh regions where mercury bioaccumulation is also

Vinyl-Rama: buy it, watch it, read about Blue Vinyl  -  Jul 27, 2007
MediaRightsIt is a witty, entertaining and incredibly accurate account of the threat of bioaccumulation of toxic chemicals to human life.

Farm Based Camps  -  Jul 27, 2007
CounterPunch,...problems with overcrowding of animals in commercial agriculture, as well as bioaccumulation from the use of pesticides and other non-organic practices.

Overly Zealous Cleaning Can Backfire  -  Jul 26, 2007
Newtown Bee,...has been no such evidence collected concerning Newtown water systems thus far, that prevention is key to preventing bioaccumulation from occurring.

More toxicity tests planned for facility  -  Jul 25, 2007
Brainerd Daily Dispatch,The greatest concern is the bioaccumulation of the compound in fish. As a precaution, the Minnesota Department of Health intends to test Brainerd's water

Toxic chemical: Seeking a solution  -  Jul 24, 2007
Brainerd Daily Dispatch,The greatest concern is the bioaccumulation of the compound in fish. Smith said there weren't any tests for this chemical until about three or four years

PCBs popping out of feather glands  -  Jul 22, 2007
separationsNOW.com (subscription),...most closely monitored compounds on Earth, due to the combination of their long-life, bioaccumulation and adverse health risks to animals and humans.

EPA nanotechnology risk research grants available  -  Jul 22, 2007
Nanowerk LLC,...that may initially impact one or more organisms and improved data on biotransformation, ecotoxicity, bioaccumulation and bioavailability capacities.

Fluoride flap boils over at HSU – Oct. 10, 2006  -  Oct 11, 2006
Arcata Eye,Citizen Kathy Marshall asked about bioaccumulation. Chamberlin said that since fluoride is water soluble, it doesn’t build up in fatty tissues. ...

AT THE COLLEGES  -  Sep 30, 2006
Providence Journal,Majoring in chemistry with a minor in biology, Ridel’s winning project, titled The Quantification of Cadmium Bioaccumulation in Early Zebra Fish Embryos ...

USGS at The Wildlife Society: From Sea-Ice Change to Contaminants ...  -  Sep 25, 2006
United States Geological Survey (press release),Susan Wainwright-De La Cruz will discuss cross-seasonal implications of mercury and selenium bioaccumulation by wintering surf scoters and the tracking effort ...

Greens say analysis damned  -  Sep 23, 2006
NEWS.com.au,...and Toxicos statements. The method used to determine the risk of bioaccumulation in fish is inappropriate. The assessment using ...

Gunns' pulp-mill 'ignores' marine health  -  Sep 25, 2006
The Australian,Long-term effects on fisheries were not examined, nor were the bioaccumulation issues that meant fish concentrated toxins in their bodies, said the TFIC. ...

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