2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.04.016
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Chlorinated paraffins (CPs) in salmon sold in southern Germany: Concentrations, homologue patterns and relation to other persistent organic pollutants

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“…The CONTAM Panel noted that Data set A corresponded to the same occurrence data reported in UK- COT (2009), and that Data set B was partly reported in the study by Kr € atschmer et al (2019). In addition, data on the occurrence of CPs in oil-based dietary supplements was submitted to EFSA.…”
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“…The CONTAM Panel noted that Data set A corresponded to the same occurrence data reported in UK- COT (2009), and that Data set B was partly reported in the study by Kr € atschmer et al (2019). In addition, data on the occurrence of CPs in oil-based dietary supplements was submitted to EFSA.…”
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“…MCCPs were widespread with concentrations ranging from 1.3 to 72.7 lg/kg ww, which are higher than the values found for SCCPs. Kr € atschmer et al (2019) reported mean (range) MCCP levels of 19 (1.1-79) lg/kg ww in the 122 farmed and 11 wild salmon samples bought at German supermarkets. The C 15 H 23 Cl 9 and C 15 H 21 Cl 11 were the predominant MCCPs homologues.…”
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“…However, recent publications show that the consumer can be exposed to considerable levels of MCCP. CP have been detected as contaminants in fish collected in the Rhône river basin (Labadie et al 2019), in fish from the North and Baltic Sea (Reth et al 2005), in salmon (aquaculture as well as wild) and trout (Kraetschmer et al 2018). Using consumption data, the EFSA estimated mean lower bound (LB) and upper bound (UB) exposure levels of SCCP across surveys and age groups between 1.9 and 35 ng/kg b.w.…”
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“…per day (EFSA Draft 2019). Importantly, Kraetschmer et al (2019) showed that the concentration of CP exceeded that of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB) and hexabromocyclododecanes (HBCDD) in virtually all fish samples. This indicated that CP are among the dominant substances in this matrix.…”
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