Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6356567 | Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2015 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Low pg levels of PBDD/Fs in 0.8-38.9 pg gâ1 (fat) range (mean 14.2 pg gâ1) observed in the tested cod liver samples were significantly lower than levels of their chlorinated analogues (25.1-95.9 range, 37.7 mean pg gâ1 fat). Brominated furans dominated the congener profile. Elevated levels of OH-/MeO-BDE were however observed with mean concentrations at 2769 ± 1319 and 5441 ± 2918 pg gâ1 (fat) respectively. The observed congener profiles with the predominance of 6-OH-BDE 47 and the relatively high proportion between the native and hydroxylated compounds indicate on natural origin of those compounds or at least presence of various exposure sources. A large fraction of studied samples did not comply with the currently standing EU regulations concerning PCBs and chlorinated dioxins (11%), especially as regards non-dioxin like PCBs (88%).
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Authors
Marek Roszko, Krystyna Szymczyk, MaÅgorzata Rzepkowska, Renata JÄdrzejczak,