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Analysis of Per- and Poly(fluoroalkyl) Substances (PFASs) in Highly Consumed Seafood Products from U.S. Markets

Wendy Young, Stacey Wiggins, William Limm, Christine M. Fisher, Lowri DeJager, Susan Genualdi

2022Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry93 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

for the sum of PFASs in one of the canned clam samples. Such a wide range is consistent with those reported in previous studies. The highest concentrations were reported in clams and crabs, followed by cod, tuna, pollock, tilapia, salmon, and shrimp. Technical perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) dominated the profile of the clam samples, which has been consistently found in other clam samples, especially in Asia. Long-chain PFCAs, specifically perfluoroundecanoic (PFUdA) and perfluorododecanoic (PFDoA), were the most frequently detected analytes across all seafood samples. The trends observed are comparable with those in the literature where benthic organisms tend to have the highest PFAS concentrations, followed by lean fish, fatty fish, and aquaculture. The results from this study will be used to prioritize future studies and to inform steps to reduce consumer exposure to PFASs.

Topics & Concepts

ShrimpPerfluorooctanoic acidFood scienceTunaChemistryEnvironmental chemistryDetection limitFisheryFish <Actinopterygii>Environmental scienceBiologyChromatographyPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substances researchToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactAir Quality and Health Impacts