Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5746023 Chemosphere 2017 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

•High PCB concentrations in goat's milk from area with illegal waste disposal.•Indicator PCB concentrations above the MRL fixed by EU.•PCB concentrations negatively related to lipid content.

AimThe study aims at investigating whether, and if so, to what extent the strong presence of urban and industrial waste in a territory may cause PCB contamination in goat milk produced therein.MethodsWe compared PCB concentrations in goat milk from three different locations in the Campania region (Italy). One of the three locations, together with its surrounding area, has long suffered from illegal waste disposal and burning mainly by the so-called Ecomafia. The other locations, not involved in these illegal activities, allowed us to create a control group of goats with characteristics very similar to those of main interest.ResultsIn milk from the waste contaminated area we identified high PCB concentrations (six indicator PCBs amounted to 170 ng g−1 on lipid weight, on average), whereas there was an almost total absence of such pollutants in milk from the control group. Concentrations of the six indicator PCBs were above the current European maximum residue limit fixed by the EU. At the same time, we found a lower average value of lipid content and a negative relationship between lipid content and PCB concentrations.ConclusionEvidence indicates the potential health risk for consumers living in areas involved in illegal dumping of waste.

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