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Temporal Trends of Perfluoroalkyl Concentrations in American Red Cross Adult Blood Donors, 2000â2010
Eleven perfluorinated alkyl acids (PFAAs) were analyzed
in plasma
from a total of 600 American Red Cross adult blood donors from six
locations in 2010. The samples were extracted by protein precipitation
and quantified by using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry
(HPLC/MS/MS). The anions of the three perfluorosulfonic acids measured
were perfluorobutane sulfonate (PFBS), perfluorohexane sulfonate (PFHxS),
and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS). The anions of the eight perfluorocarboxylic
acids were perfluoropentanoate (PFPeA), perfluorohexanoate (PFHxA),
perfluoroheptanoate (PFHpA), perfluorooctanoate (PFOA), perfluorononanoate
(PFNA), perfluorodecanoate (PFDA), perfluoroundecanoate (PFUnA), and
perfluorododecanoate (PFDoA). Findings were compared to results from
different donor samples analyzed at the same locations collected in
2000â2001 (<i>N</i> = 645 serum samples) and 2006
(<i>N</i> = 600 plasma samples). Most measurements in 2010
were less than the lower limit of quantitation for PFBS, PFPeA, PFHxA,
and PFDoA. For the remaining analytes, the geometric mean concentrations
(ng/mL) in 2000â2001, 2006, and 2010 were, respectively, PFHxS:
(2.25, 1.52, 1.34); PFOS (34.9, 14.5, 8.3); PFHpA (0.13, 0.09, 0.05);
PFOA (4.70, 3.44, 2.44); PFNA (0.57, 0.97, 0.83); PFDA (0.16, 0.34,
0.27), and PFUnA (0.10, 0.18, 0.14). The percentage decline (parentheses)
in geometric mean concentrations from 2000â2001 to 2010 were
PFHxS (40%), PFOS (76%), and PFOA (48%). The decline in PFOS suggested
a population halving time of 4.3 years. This estimate is comparable
to the geometric mean serum elimination half-life of 4.8 years reported
in individuals. This similarity supports the conclusion that the dominant
PFOS-related exposures to humans in the United States were greatly
mitigated during the phase-out period