| Literature DB >> 30812007 |
Juliana R Gadelha1, A Cristina Rocha2, Carolina Camacho3, Ethel Eljarrat4, Andrea Peris4, Yann Aminot5, James W Readman5, Vasiliki Boti6, Christina Nannou6, Margarita Kapsi6, Triantafyllos Albanis6, Filipa Rocha1, Ana Machado1, Adriano Bordalo7, Luísa M P Valente7, Maria Leonor Nunes3, António Marques3, C Marisa R Almeida8.
Abstract
The study aim was to determine a range of relevant persistent and emerging pollutants in oysters produced in an aquaculture facility located in an important production area, to assure their safety for human consumption. Pollutants, including 16 PAHs, 3 butyltins (BTs), 29 flame retardants (FRs, including organophosphate and halogenated FRs), 35 pesticides (including 9 pyrethroid insecticides) and 13 personal care products (PCPs, including musks and UV filters), were determined in oysters' tissues collected during one year in four seasonal sampling surveys. The seasonal environmental pollution on the production site was evaluated by water and sediment analysis. Furthermore, oysters' nutritional quality was also assessed and related with the consumption of healthy seafood, showing that oysters are a rich source of protein with low fat content and with a high quality index all year around. Results showed that most analysed pollutants were not detected either in oyster tissues or in environmental matrixes (water and sediments). The few pollutants detected in oyster tissues, including both regulated and non-legislated pollutants, such as a few PAHs (fluorene, phenanthrene, anthracene, fluoranthene, pyrene and indenopyrene), FRs (TPPO, TDCPP, DCP, BDE-47, BDE-209 and Dec 602) and PCPs (galaxolide, galaxolidone, homosalate and octocrylene), were present at low levels (in the ng/g dw range) and did not represent a significant health risk to humans. The observed seasonal variations related to human activities (e.g. tourism in summer) highlights the need for environmental protection and sustainable resource exploration for safe seafood production.Entities:
Keywords: Flame retardants; Nutritional quality; Oysters' safety; PAHs; Personal care products; Seasonal variation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30812007 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.02.280
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Total Environ ISSN: 0048-9697 Impact factor: 7.963