“…Based on the knowledge of their adverse effects on the environment and human health, some PBDEs have been included on the Stockholm Convention list of priority persistent organic pollutants, and some technical products have been banned or voluntarily withdrawn from use in some regions of the world (California State Assembly, 2003;Cox and Efthymiou, 2003). However, owing to their high volume production, long-term use, and lipophilic and persistent properties, PBDEs are still frequently detected in various environmental media (Kim et al, 2014;Newton et al, 2015) and biotic samples (Shang et al, 2013;Wang et al, 2014;Zhu et al, 2009) in the environment. Therefore, there is considerable concern about their behaviors and fates in the environment.…”