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National Investigation of Bisphenols in the Surface Soil in China

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Date 2024 Nov 1
PMID 39486537
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The long-term production and extensive use have resulted in the widespread presence of bisphenols (BPs) in the environment. In order to clarify the pollution characteristics and potential sources of BPs, the national scale surface soil samples were collected in China in 2019. The results demonstrated that 32 target BPs existed widely in soil with the highest concentration for bisphenol A (BPA), and at least 2 BPs were detected in each sample. The total concentration of ΣBPs (from 0.387 to 713 ng/g) exhibited a stepwise decrease from southeastern coast to inland regions, and due to the presence of more pollution sources concentrations of ΣBPs in urban areas were slightly higher than rural areas. The different industrial structures (such as plastics, epoxy resins, and thermal paper) may be the important factors for the different pollution levels between southeastern coast and other regions. In addition, the high organic matter content in soil and low temperature may be the reasons for high concentrations of ΣBPs in Northeast China. The results of source identification using the Positive Matrix Factorization model indicated that BPs in soil were originated from three sources: old sources represented by BPA, relatively new sources characterized by bisphenol S, and sources from specific industries using bisphenol F. The estimated daily intake indicated that BPA exposure through soil accounted for only a small proportion of the total exposure compared to other exposure routes, and the risk by BPA in soil can be negligible to human health. In summary, the study provided basic pollution information of BPs in Chinese surface soil for future related studies.