Polychlorobiphenyls in freshwater fish: a new strategy to set maximum contamination limits

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TitrePolychlorobiphenyls in freshwater fish: a new strategy to set maximum contamination limits
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2017
AuteursDesvignes V, Mahe A, Laffray X, Vigreux-Besret C, Feidt C, Badot P-M, Volatier J-L, Riviere G
JournalFOOD ADDITIVES AND CONTAMINANTS PART A-CHEMISTRY ANALYSIS CONTROL EXPOSURE & RISK ASSESSMENT
Volume34
Pagination241-247
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1944-0049
Mots-clésareas of health concern, consumption recommendations, PCB
Résumé

Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) are persistent organic pollutants accumulating along the food chain, and particularly in fish. Consequently, the European Commission has set regulatory limits for PCBs in both sea- and freshwater fish. Focusing on freshwater fish, the French Agency for Food Environmental and Occupational Health & Safety has developed a method to determine the areas in France where the consumption of locally caught freshwater fish is not recommended due to PCB contamination. To determine these areas of potential health concern, an existing statistical model of the relationship between the consumption of local fish by freshwater anglers and their PCB body burden is linked to a newly determined critical PCB body burden threshold for the population. The main conclusions of this study are that the consumption of two freshwater fish per week from rivers in the areas of France where the median contamination level in fish is greater than 250 ngg(-1) could lead to some exceedance of the critical body burden threshold.

DOI10.1080/19440049.2016.1263879