“…Tributyltin, a component of marine antifouling paint, can be enriched in the human body through the food chain, posing a threat to human health. , Tributyltin pollution is an important problem in some coastal areas. − Butyltin in seafood from the Polish Baltic Sea coast is as high as 1132 ng Sn/g dw . In humans, median levels of total tin and organotin compounds detected in urine samples of pregnant women and adults in Iowa, USA, were 0.20 ng/mL and 0.57 ng/mL, respectively . Tributyltin has even been detected in the placentas of newborns at an average of 0.32 ng/g fresh body weight in Finland and Denmark. , …”