“…Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) are a class of BFRs and man-made non-naturally occurring chemicals utilized extensively as additives in a wide variety of consumer products, such as electronic devices, vehicles, building materials, airplanes, ships, and furniture foam and upholstery. Owing to their environmental persistence and accumulation in adipose tissues, PBDEs are ubiquitous in the atmospheric environment (Chao et al, 2014a;Cincinelli et al, 2014;Zhou et al, 2014;Shy et al, 2015), in soils, sediments, and plants , water and fishes (Chokwe et al, 2015), and marine and terrestrial mammals (Leonel et al, 2014;Vetter et al, 2015). The animal studies showed that PBDEs disrupted thyroid function and spermatogenesis (Bowers et al, 2015;Huang et al, 2015), impaired mitochondrial function (Huang et al, 2015), induced hepatotoxicity (Ćurčić et al, 2015), caused developmental abnormalities (Berger et al, 2014), affects neurological behaviour (Costa and Giordano, 2011).…”