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Chemosphere | 2009

Levels of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans, and biphenyls in southern Mississippi catfish and estimation of potential health risks

Laura L.F. Scott; Daniele F. Staskal; E. Spencer Williams; William Luksemburg; Jon D. Urban; Ly M. Nguyen; Laurie C. Haws; Linda S. Birnbaum; Dennis J. Paustenbach; Mark A. Harris

Fish consumption has been classified as one of the primary pathways of exposure to polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins, dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) and biphenyls (PCBs). In this study, we evaluated tissue levels of the 17 laterally substituted PCDD/Fs, 12 dioxin-like PCBs, and 97 non-dioxin-like PCBs in a number of wild-caught and farm-raised catfish collected throughout southern Mississippi. Total lipid-adjusted TEQ and non-dioxin-like PCB concentrations in wild-caught catfish fillets were significantly higher than concentrations in farm-raised fillet samples. The percent contribution of PCDDs, PCDFs, and dioxin-like PCBs to mean total TEQ varied between wild-caught and farm-raised samples as well as by collection site for wild-caught catfish. The non-dioxin-like PCBs that contributed the most to total PCB concentrations also differed between wild-caught and farm-raised samples. Regardless of whether samples were farm-raised or wild-caught, estimated cancer risks associated with consumption of these catfish were less than 27.0E-06. Overall, results of this study indicate that levels of dioxin-like compounds and PCBs in Mississippi catfish are similar to those measured in more recent studies in the US and that levels of these compounds appear to be decreasing in this food source.


Environmental Health Perspectives | 2003

Brominated flame retardants: cause for concern?

Linda S. Birnbaum; Daniele F. Staskal


Environmental Science & Technology | 2004

Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers Contamination of United States Food

Arnold Schecter; Olaf Päpke; Kuang-Chi Tung; Daniele F. Staskal; Linda S. Birnbaum


Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology | 2008

Possible mechanisms of thyroid hormone disruption in mice by BDE 47, a major polybrominated diphenyl ether congener

Vicki M. Richardson; Daniele F. Staskal; David G. Ross; Janet J. Diliberto; Michael J. DeVito; Linda S. Birnbaum


Toxicological Sciences | 2004

Toxicokinetics of BDE 47 in Female Mice: Effect of Dose, Route of Exposure, and Time

Daniele F. Staskal; Janet J. Diliberto; Michael J. DeVito; Linda S. Birnbaum


Toxicological Sciences | 2006

Toxicokinetics of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Congeners 47, 99, 100, and 153 in Mice

Daniele F. Staskal; Heldur Hakk; Daniel Bauer; Janet J. Diliberto; Linda S. Birnbaum


Toxicological Sciences | 2006

Disposition of BDE 47 in Developing Mice

Daniele F. Staskal; Janet J. Diliberto; Linda S. Birnbaum


Environmental Science & Technology | 2008

Assessment of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ether Exposures and Health Risks Associated with Consumption of Southern Mississippi Catfish

Daniele F. Staskal; Laura L.F. Scott; Laurie C. Haws; William Luksemburg; Linda S. Birnbaum; Jon D. Urban; E. Spencer Williams; Dennis J. Paustenbach; Mark A. Harris


Toxicological Sciences | 2005

Inhibition of Human and Rat CYP1A2 by TCDD and Dioxin-like Chemicals

Daniele F. Staskal; Janet J. Diliberto; Michael J. DeVito; Linda S. Birnbaum


Toxicological Sciences | 2006

Impact of Repeated Exposure on the Toxicokinetics of BDE 47 in Mice

Daniele F. Staskal; Janet J. Diliberto; Linda S. Birnbaum

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Janet J. Diliberto

United States Environmental Protection Agency

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Arnold Schecter

State University of New York System

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Kuang-Chi Tung

University of Texas at Austin

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Brent D. Kerger

University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences

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