| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5757564 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2017 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												Concentrations of 16 US EPA priority polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) were measured in 15 marine wild organism species from South China Sea. The concentration (dry weight) of 16 PAHs ranged from 94.88 to 557.87 ng/g, with a mean of 289.86 ng/g. The concentrations of BaP in marine species were no detectable. The composition of PAHs was characterized by the 2- and 3-ring PAHs in marine species, and NA, PHE and FA were the dominant constituents. PAHs isomeric ratios indicated PAHs mainly originated from grass, wood and coal combustion, and petroleum. The human health risk assessment based on the excess cancer risk (ECR) suggested the probability of PAHs posing carcinogenic risk to human beings with consumption of marine organisms were negligible (probability < 1 Ã 10â 6).
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											Authors
												Chang-Liang Ke, Yang-Guang Gu, Qi Liu, Liu-Dong Li, Hong-Hui Huang, Nan Cai, Zhi-Wei Sun, 
											