Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK

The occurrence of brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) was investigated in commonly consumed species of marine shellfish in the UK. Individual samples of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas), native oysters (Ostrea edulis), mussels (Mytilus edulis), scallops (Pecten...

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Main Authors: Fernandes, Alwyn, Mortimer, David, Gem, Martin, Dicks, Pamela, Smith, Frankie, White, Shaun, Rose, Martin
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Published: 2009
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Online Access:https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/38bf488e-eceb-4cea-aafc-71ace8deb5e2
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spelling ftumanchesterpub:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/38bf488e-eceb-4cea-aafc-71ace8deb5e2 2023-11-12T04:16:17+01:00 Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK Fernandes, Alwyn Mortimer, David Gem, Martin Dicks, Pamela Smith, Frankie White, Shaun Rose, Martin 2009 https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/38bf488e-eceb-4cea-aafc-71ace8deb5e2 und unknown info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Fernandes , A , Mortimer , D , Gem , M , Dicks , P , Smith , F , White , S & Rose , M 2009 , ' Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK ' , Food Additives and Contaminants , vol. 26 , no. 6 , pp. 918-927 . article 2009 ftumanchesterpub 2023-10-30T09:12:33Z The occurrence of brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) was investigated in commonly consumed species of marine shellfish in the UK. Individual samples of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas), native oysters (Ostrea edulis), mussels (Mytilus edulis), scallops (Pecten maximus), and cockles (Cerastoderma edule) were collected from different coastal regions between 2006 and 2007. Samples of a particular species from each site were composited and 60 samples were analysed. Polybrominated dibenzofurans (PBDFs) occurred more frequently and generally at a higher level than polybrominated dibenzodioxins (PBDDs), except for 237-TriBDD, which was the predominant PBDD/F congener in some species, notably oysters. This profile may reflect the environmental distribution of these compounds and the effects of removal mechanisms, such as degradation, selective uptake and metabolism. PBDEs were detected in all samples. The dominant congeners were BDEs 47, 49, 99 and 100 and, to a lesser extent, BDEs 66 and 154. The occurrence of BDE-209 was observed in most samples and appears to be species selective, with the highest values occurring almost exclusively in mussels and cockles. Among the species studied, oysters and mussels displayed relatively higher levels of both sets of contaminants; native oysters, in particular, showed elevated levels of 237-TriBDD (up to 14.5 ng/kg). In general, contaminant levels appeared to be consistent with the extent of local industrialisation with lower levels observed in more remote areas such as the north of Scotland. Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) were also measured, and PBBs 49, 52 and 77 were the most frequently detected, although levels were very low. Dietary intakes, estimated for PBDD/Fs, showed that 237-TriBDD from single portions of oysters constituted a high proportion of the total dietary intake of the congener but, otherwise, dietary intakes of PBDD/Fs from shellfish were relatively low. Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas The University of Manchester: Research Explorer Pacific
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description The occurrence of brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) was investigated in commonly consumed species of marine shellfish in the UK. Individual samples of Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas), native oysters (Ostrea edulis), mussels (Mytilus edulis), scallops (Pecten maximus), and cockles (Cerastoderma edule) were collected from different coastal regions between 2006 and 2007. Samples of a particular species from each site were composited and 60 samples were analysed. Polybrominated dibenzofurans (PBDFs) occurred more frequently and generally at a higher level than polybrominated dibenzodioxins (PBDDs), except for 237-TriBDD, which was the predominant PBDD/F congener in some species, notably oysters. This profile may reflect the environmental distribution of these compounds and the effects of removal mechanisms, such as degradation, selective uptake and metabolism. PBDEs were detected in all samples. The dominant congeners were BDEs 47, 49, 99 and 100 and, to a lesser extent, BDEs 66 and 154. The occurrence of BDE-209 was observed in most samples and appears to be species selective, with the highest values occurring almost exclusively in mussels and cockles. Among the species studied, oysters and mussels displayed relatively higher levels of both sets of contaminants; native oysters, in particular, showed elevated levels of 237-TriBDD (up to 14.5 ng/kg). In general, contaminant levels appeared to be consistent with the extent of local industrialisation with lower levels observed in more remote areas such as the north of Scotland. Polybrominated biphenyls (PBBs) were also measured, and PBBs 49, 52 and 77 were the most frequently detected, although levels were very low. Dietary intakes, estimated for PBDD/Fs, showed that 237-TriBDD from single portions of oysters constituted a high proportion of the total dietary intake of the congener but, otherwise, dietary intakes of PBDD/Fs from shellfish were relatively low.
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author Fernandes, Alwyn
Mortimer, David
Gem, Martin
Dicks, Pamela
Smith, Frankie
White, Shaun
Rose, Martin
spellingShingle Fernandes, Alwyn
Mortimer, David
Gem, Martin
Dicks, Pamela
Smith, Frankie
White, Shaun
Rose, Martin
Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK
author_facet Fernandes, Alwyn
Mortimer, David
Gem, Martin
Dicks, Pamela
Smith, Frankie
White, Shaun
Rose, Martin
author_sort Fernandes, Alwyn
title Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK
title_short Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK
title_full Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK
title_fullStr Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK
title_full_unstemmed Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK
title_sort brominated dioxins (pbdd/fs) and pbdes in marine shellfish in the uk
publishDate 2009
url https://research.manchester.ac.uk/en/publications/38bf488e-eceb-4cea-aafc-71ace8deb5e2
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op_source Fernandes , A , Mortimer , D , Gem , M , Dicks , P , Smith , F , White , S & Rose , M 2009 , ' Brominated dioxins (PBDD/Fs) and PBDEs in marine shellfish in the UK ' , Food Additives and Contaminants , vol. 26 , no. 6 , pp. 918-927 .
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