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Distribution of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in human umbilical cord serum, paternal serum, maternal serum, placentas, and breast milk from madrid population, Spain

AutorGómara, Belén CSIC ORCID ; Herrero, Laura CSIC ORCID; Ramos, Juan José CSIC ORCID; Mateo, J. R.; Fernández Martín, Mario Antonio ; García, José F.; González Carlos, María José CSIC ORCID
Fecha de publicación2007
EditorAmerican Chemical Society
CitaciónEnvironmental Science and Technology 41: 6961-6968 (2007)
ResumenMedian concentration of total PBDEs in maternal serum, paternal serum, umbilical cord serum, and breast milk samples were 12, 12, 17, and 6.1 ng/g lipid weight (lw) in Vallecas and 9.7, 12, 15, and 5.5 ng/g lw in Getafe. The median value found in placentas was 1.9 ng/g lw (in Vallecas). BDE 47 was the predominant congener in serum samples (maternal, paternal, and umbilical cord), while BDE 209 was predominant in placenta and breast milk samples. BDEs 196 and 197 were detected in most of the placenta and breast milk samples. The results show that PBDEs, like other POPs, can cross the placenta barrier, although the speed of the process seems to differ for each PBDE congeners. The total PBDE concentrations found in this study are consistent with research reported elsewhere. They are in the same range as those recently reported by other European and Asian studies and lower than those conducted in the U.S.A. No significant differences were found (p > 0.05) between regions, sexes, and ages, while statistically significant differences (p < 0.05) were found between maternal serum, umbilical cord serum, and breast milk samples. The presence of PBDEs in cord blood and placenta samples indicates that there is prenatal exposure of PBDEs, which could continue after birth via breast milk.
Versión del editorhttps://doi.org/10.1021/es0714484
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/332993
DOI10.1021/es0714484
ISSN0013-936X
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