“…Hydroxylated PBDEs (OH-PBDEs), which are a relatively new group of phenolic compounds, have been detected in biological samples including fish (Marsh et al, 2004;Valters et al, 2005), algae (Malmvarn et al, 2005(Malmvarn et al, , 2008, birds (Verreault et al, 2005), rats and mice (Malmberg et al, 2005;Qiu et al, 2007), as well as human blood Qiu et al, 2009;Yu et al, 2010). It has been shown that OH-PBDEs can be naturally formed in marine algae or by their associated microorganisms (Malmvarn et al, 2005(Malmvarn et al, , 2008Unson et al, 1994).…”