“…Therefore, although TCP production was discontinued and has not been used in many countries since the 1980s, a recent survey revealed that residual TCP can be found almost everywhere in the environment, including soils, sediments, and natural water, as well as in food and human urine [4–8]. For example, TCP levels were found to be up to 30 μg/L in the Peace and the St. Maurice Rivers in Canada [8,9], at low μxg/g) levels in sediments of Swedish rivers in Europe [8,10], and more than 1.3 μg/L in more than 84% of the urine samples collected from American populations [11].…”