Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6313908 | Environment International | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Fish including farmed fish and crude fish oil for human consumption may contain substantial levels of BFRs and infants and toddlers consuming these products on a daily basis may exceed the tolerable daily intake suggesting that fish and fish oil alone represent a risk to human health. This intake comes in addition to exposure from other sources (breast milk, other food, house dust). Because potential harmful concentrations of BFRs and other toxicants occur in fish and fish products, research on a wider range of products is warranted, to assess health hazard related to the contamination of fish and fish products for human consumption.
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Authors
Jan L. Lyche, Carola Rosseland, Gunnar Berge, Anuschka Polder,