Concentrations of per‐ and polyfluoroalkyl substances in vegetables from Sydney and Newcastle, Australia
Siyuan Liu,
Luchun Duan,
Feng Shi
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThis study investigated per ‐ and polyfluoro alkyl substance (PFAS) in 53 fruit and vegetable samples collected from a local wholesale and retail market in Sydney and a local supermarket in Newcastle. As there are limited information about PFAS levels in vegetables on the markets, this study aimed to fill this gap and assess potential risks for human through consumption of these vegetables.MethodsQuEChERS extraction‐ a solid phase extraction method, a portmanteau word formed from ‘quick, easy, cheap,… Show more
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