Food Chemistry: X (Jun 2024)

Germany's first Total Diet Study - Occurrence of non-dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls and polybrominated diphenyl ethers in foods

  • Mandy Stadion,
  • Katrin Blume,
  • Christin Hackethal,
  • Anja Lüth,
  • David M. Schumacher,
  • Oliver Lindtner,
  • Irmela Sarvan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22
p. 101274

Abstract

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The occurrence of persistent organic pollutants like polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in food represents a public health concern. The BfR MEAL Study was initiated to generate a comprehensive data base of occurrence data for chemicals in the most consumed foods in Germany. Non-dioxin-like PCBs (NDL-PCBs) and PBDEs were analysed in 300 foods, purchased and prepared representatively for the eating behaviour of the population in Germany. Highest levels of NDL-PCBs and PBDEs were detected in spiny dogfish, cod liver, herring, and eel. High NDL-PCB and PBDE levels were observed in other oily fish, wild boar meat, sheep liver, and high-fat dairy products. The comparison of food from conventional and organic production revealed higher NDL-PCB values in the food group ‘meat and meat products’ if produced organically. Occurrence data of this study will improve future dietary exposure and risk assessments in Germany.

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