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Polychlorinated Naphthalenes in Foods from the French Market: Occurrence, Dietary Exposure, and Evaluation of Relative Contributions to Dioxin-like Contaminants. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) in food items from France to evaluate their contribution to overall dioxin-like contaminants, alongside polychlorinated dibenzodioxins/furans (PCDD/Fs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs).
  • PCNs were found in various foodstuffs at levels comparable to other countries, especially high in fish from the North-East Atlantic Ocean, suggesting unintentional releases of these compounds.
  • The dietary risk from PCN exposure was low, with dairy and meat products being the main contributors, yet PCNs accounted for a significant portion of the total contamination, indicating they are important components of the overall chemical mixture.

Article Abstract

Despite the growing interest in PCNs and the dioxin-like toxicity exhibited by a number of congeners, a comprehensive assessment of their contribution to the cocktail of dioxin-like contaminants is still lacking. To address such a shortcoming, this study investigated the PCN contamination in foodstuffs recently acquired in France, together with that of the regulatory polychlorinated dibenzodioxins/furans (PCDD/Fs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). PCNs were ubiquitous at levels (∑70 PCNs = 2.5-150 pg g wet weight) similar to those reported in other countries, with maximum concentrations observed in fish and fishery products from the North-East Atlantic Ocean. Their congener patterns further suggested unintentional releases of PCNs, while those of the other foodstuffs were correlated to the historical PCN profiles. Low risk from dietary exposure was estimated (∑70 PCNs-EDIs of 60-360 pg kg bw d, ∑24 PCNs-TEQ-EDIs of 8 × 10-2.2 × 10 pg TEQ kg bw d), with milk and dairy products being the highest contributors, followed by meat and meat products. Finally, the rather high contributions of PCNs to the total PCNs+PCDD/Fs+PCBs concentrations (0.9-50%, average of 9%) and the toxic equivalents (0.2-24%, average of 5%) show that these substances are not minor components of the PCNs+PCDD/Fs+PCBs cocktail.

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