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The first German total diet study (BfR MEAL Study) confirms highest levels of dioxins and dioxin-like polychlorinated biphenyls in foods of animal origin

2022

Stadion, Mandy | Hackethal, Christin | Blume, Katrin | Wobst, Birgit | Abraham, Klaus | Fechner, Carolin | Lindtner, Oliver | Sarvan, Irmela


Bibliographic information
Food chemistry: X
Volume 16 Pagination 100459 ISSN 2590-1575
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Other Subjects
Food chemistry; 8-hpcdd (pubchem cid: 37270); 8-hxcdf (pubchem cid: 51130); Pcb81 (pubchem cid: 51043); Pcb123 (pubchem cid: 47650); 8-pecdd (pubchem cid: 38439); Dioxin-like pcbs; 8-hxcdf (pubchem cid: 43495); Pcb126 (pubchem cid: 63090); 8-hxcdd (pubchem cid: 42540); 8-pecdf (pubchem cid: 42138); 8-hxcdf (pubchem cid: 42140); Pcb189 (pubchem cid: 38306); 8-hxcdd (pubchem cid: 38251); Regionality; Ocdf (pubchem cid: 38200); 9-hpcdf (pubchem cid: 41510); Total diet study; 9-hxcdd (pubchem cid: 29575); 8-hpcdf (pubchem cid: 38199); Pcb105 (pubchem cid: 36188); 8-tcdd (pubchem cid: 15625); 8-pecdf (pubchem cid: 42128); Persistent organic pollutants; Pcb77 (pubchem cid: 36187); 9-hxcdf (pubchem cid: 51720); Organic and conventional type of production; Pcb114 (pubchem cid: 53036); Pcb156 (pubchem cid: 38019); Ocdd (pubchem cid: 18636); Polychlorinated dibenzodioxins; Occurrence data; Pcb169 (pubchem cid: 36231); Pcb118 (pubchem cid: 35823); Dietary exposure; Bfr meal study; 8-tcdf (pubchem cid: 39929); Pcb157 (pubchem cid: 50891); Pcb167 (pubchem cid: 40479)
Language
English
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Type
Journal Article; Text

2024-02-27
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