Title of article :
Dietary exposure to dioxins and dioxin-like PCBs in The Netherlands anno 2004
Author/Authors :
De Mul، نويسنده , , Anika and Bakker، نويسنده , , Martine I. and Zeilmaker، نويسنده , , Marco J. and Traag، نويسنده , , Wim A. and Leeuwen، نويسنده , , Stefan P.J. van and Hoogenboom، نويسنده , , Ron L.A.P. and Boon، نويسنده , , Polly E. and Klaveren، نويسنده , , Jacob D. van، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In this study, representative occurrence data for PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs in food were obtained and used to estimate dietary exposure of the Dutch population. Food composite samples were analyzed as well as single fish and vegetables samples. Total dioxin concentrations in animal products ranged from 0.05 pg TEQ/g product in poultry to 2.5 pg TEQ/g product (using TEF2006) in fish (shrimp), with 0.12 pg TEQ/g product being the lowest concentrations measured in fish (tuna). In vegetable products, concentrations ranged from 0.00002 pg TEQ/g product (white kale) to 0.19 pg TEQ/g (oils and fats). A long-term dietary exposure distribution was calculated using Monte Carlo Risk Assessment software. The lower bound median exposure of the Dutch population to PCDD/Fs and dioxin-like PCBs was estimated at 0.8 pg WHO-TEQ/kg bw/d, half of which were dioxin-like PCBs. Dairy was the main source (38%) due to its high consumption. Time-trend analysis shows that the exposure to dioxins has further decreased by 35% over the past five years. This is due to lower levels of dioxin-like compounds in most of the foods, mainly influenced by lower levels in meat and milk. The use of the new TEFs gives an exposure reduction of 10% with respect to TEF1998. Still, 4% of the Dutch population exceeds the exposure limit of 14 pg/kg bw/week as set by the EU.
Keywords :
Dioxin-like PCBs , Time-trend analysis , Probabilistic , Dietary exposure , PCDD/PCDFs , Dioxin
Journal title :
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
Journal title :
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology