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Equatorial Atlantic Pelagic Predators Reveal Low Content of PBDEs in Contrast to MeO-BDEs: an Analysis of Brominated Diphenyl Ethers in Blue Shark and Yellowfin Tuna.

Science of the total environment(2021)

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Abstract
Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and their methoxylated analogues (MeO-BDEs) are widely distributed in the environment. The main concern about the presence of PBDEs and MeO-BDEs in fish is due to their potential endocrine disruption effects in the specimens, and their potential risk to the health of human consumers. Considering these concerns, the goal of this study was to investigate the occurrence of PBDEs and MeO-BDEs in muscle tissues of blue shark (BSH), Prionace glauca, and yellow fin tuna (YFT), Thunnus albacares, caught in the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean (EAO), North-eastern Brazilian waters, and to evaluate the potential risk of human exposure by consumption. Muscle tissues of YFT and BSH were extracted using a Soxhlet apparatus and an Accelerated Solvent Extractor (ASE), respectively. PBDEs and MeO-BDEs were analysed by GC-NCI-MS. Concentrations of PBDEs ranged from not detected (nd) to 10 ng g(-1) lipid weight (lw) in YFT muscle samples, while PBDE levels in BSH muscle samples ranged from More
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Brominated flame retardants,Halogenated natural products,Oceanic fish,Carcharhinidae,Scombridae
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