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- W1964778811 abstract "Abstract The concentrations of brominated dioxins which are polybrominated dibenzo‐ p ‐dioxins/polybrominated dibenzofurans (PBDD/DFs) and mono‐bromo polychlorinated dibenzo‐ p ‐dioxins/dibenzofurans, polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) were investigated in a total of 45 fish samples collected from three regions in Japan. In the brominated dioxins, 1,2,3,4,6,7,8‐heptabromodibenzofuran (HpBDF) was the most abundant congener, and it was found in seven fish samples at 0.10–25.6 pg/g wet weight (ww). The highest concentration of 1,2,3,4,6,7,8‐HpBDF was found in the pike eel. Regarding other congeners, 2,3,7,8‐tetrabromodibenzo‐ p ‐dioxin was detected in the sea bream at 0.02 pg/g ww, and 2,3,7,8‐tetrabromodibenzofuran was detected in the conger eel at 0.03 pg/g ww. 3‐Bromo‐2,7,8‐trichlorodibenzofuran was detected in the Sardinella zunasi and the conger eel at 0.01 pg/g ww and 0.02 pg/g ww, respectively. Using toxic equivalency factors of chlorinated dioxins, we calculated the PBDD/DFs concentrations of these fish samples at 0.001–0.256 pg TEQ/g ww. PBDEs were detected in all of the fish samples. The concentrations of total PBDEs were 0.01–2.88 ng/g ww. The seerfish and the yellowtail containd PBDEs in high concentrations. The most dominant congener in most of the fish was 2,2′,4,4′‐tetrabromo diphenyl ether. TBBPA was detected in 29 fish samples at 0.01–0.11 ng/g ww. The mean level of TBBPA was about one‐tenth or less of the total level of PBDEs. A good correlation was obtained between total PBDEs and fat content. On the other hand, no correlation was obtained between TBBPA and fat content. The daily intakes from fish were estimated to be 0.58 ng/kg body weight (bw)/day for total PBDEs, 0.03 ng/kg bw/day for TBBPA, and 0.01 pg TEQ/kg bw/day for brominated dioxins in the case assuming that the average bw of a Japanese adult person is 50 kg and that the average fish consumption is 82 g/day. For PBDEs, the provisionally calculated value was much less than the lowest observed adverse effect level value (1 mg/kg bw/day). For brominated dioxins, the daily intake was at a very low level compared with the Japanese daily intake of polychlorinated dioxins from fish. Even if the value of PBDD/DFs is added to the amount of chlorinated dioxin exposure, it was estimated that it is less than the tolerable daily intake (4 pg TEQ/kg bw/day) in Japan." @default.
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- W1964778811 title "Determination of brominated flame retardants and brominated dioxins in fish collected from three regions of Japan" @default.
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