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Dietary exposure to perfluoroalkyl acids of specific French adult sub-populations: High seafood consumers, high freshwater fish consumers and pregnant women.

Authors :
Yamada, A.
Bemrah, N.
Veyrand, B.
Pollono, C.
Merlo, M.
Desvignes, V.
Sirot, V.
Marchand, P.
Berrebi, A.
Cariou, R.
Antignac, J.P.
Le Bizec, B.
Leblanc, J.C.
Source :
Science of the Total Environment. Sep2014, Vol. 491-492, p170-175. 6p.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Abstract: Perfluoroalkyl acids (PFAAs) are globally found in various media, including food and especially fishery products. In the present study, the dietary exposure to 15 perfluoroalkyl acids was assessed for 3 French adult populations, namely high seafood consumers, high freshwater fish consumers, and pregnant women. Purified food extracts were analysed by LC–MS/MS and PFBA, PFPA, PFHxA, PFHpA, PFOA, PFNA, PFDA, PFUnA, PFTrDA, PFTeDA, PFBS, PFHxS, PFHpS, PFOS and PFDS were monitored and quantified according to the isotope dilution principle. Under lower bound (LB) hypothesis (i.e. contamination values<LOD considered as 0), high freshwater fish consumers appear as the most exposed to PFOS (7.5ng.kg−1 bw.d−1), PFUnA (1.3ng.kg−1 bw.d−1), PFDA (0.4ng.kg−1 bw.d−1) and PFHpS (0.03ng.kg−1 bw.d−1) while high seafood consumers appear as the most exposed to PFOA (1.2ng.kg−1 bw.d−1), PFNA (0.2ng.kg−1 bw.d−1) and PFHxS (0.06ng.kg−1 bw.d−1). For all considered populations, the major exposure contributors are fish, seafood and water under LB hypothesis, while dairy products, bread and crispbread are the main contributors under upper bound (UB) hypothesis. Besides this food exposure assessment, further studies are needed to assess the more global PFAA exposure, taking into account indoor and outdoor air, dust and cutaneous contact, which could be other important contributors for this particular class of chemicals. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
491-492
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science of the Total Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
96786534
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2014.01.089