“…Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) have been extensively used in consumer products and during industrial processes ( Xu et al., 2020a ; Giesy and Kannan, 2002 ). Owing to the high stability of carbon–fluorine (C—F) bonds in PFASs ( Xu et al., 2020b ), these compounds are very stable and frequently detected throughout numerous environmental media, i.e., atmosphere, soil, water, groundwater, and sediments ( Xu et al., 2021 ; Ahmed et al., 2020a ; Yu et al., 2020 ). Unfortunately, with continual usage and long half-lives, PFASs have been detected in aquatic and terrestrial plants and animals, as well as in humans, making them an important focus of study, particularly as a common environmental toxicant worldwide ( Xu et al., 2017 ).…”