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Influence of nonylphenol from multilayer plastic films on artificial insemination of sows
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry. September, 2020, Vol. 412 Issue 24, p6519, 10 p.
Subject
Spain
Language
English
ISSN
1618-2642
Abstract
Artificial insemination is common practice in mass livestock farming. Recently, it was shown that chemicals leaching from multilayer plastic bags affect the fertility of boars, although common quality tests did not show any impact on the sperm. It is not clear whether this incidence was a single case or whether it could be a systematic problem. Therefore, we studied six multilayer plastic bags. A total of 49 compounds were found, but most of them were at very low intensity. Nonylphenols in the range of 19-99 [mu]g/g plastic were found. Migration tests using water and 10% ethanol as simulants, to mimic the behavior of semen with the extender, were performed. The most interesting migrants in terms of potential reprotoxicity were identified as nonylphenols. The identification in depth demonstrated the presence of 10 isomers of nonylphenol with a total concentration range between 16 to 58 [mu]g/Kg simulant, among other migrants at lower concentration. The influence of these nonylphenols and their maximum tolerable concentration in direct contact with semen from boars was studied. Motility, viability, mitochondrial activity and acrosomes reacted were significantly affected at 10 mg/Kg of nonylphenols in contact with the sperm, but in vitro penetration rate was significantly decreased with only 2 mg/Kg. Insight into the mode of action is also provided.
Author(s): Cristina Nerín [sup.1], Qi-Zhi Su [sup.1], Paula Vera [sup.1], Noelia Mendoza [sup.2], Raquel Ausejo [sup.2] Author Affiliations: (1) grid.11205.37, 0000 0001 2152 8769, Department of Analytical Chemistry, GUIA Group, [...]