Legacy and Emerging Brominated Flame Retardants in Bizerte Lagoon Murex (Hexaplex Trunculus): Levels and Human Health Risk Assessment

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Walid Ben Ameur
Ali Annabi
Yassine El Megdiche
Takoua Mhadhbi
Sihem Ben Hassine
Badreddine Barhoumi
Soufiane Touil
Mohamed Ridha Driss
Damia Barceló
Ethel Eljarrat
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[1] University of Carthage,Laboratory of Heteroatom Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte
[2] IDAEA-CSIC,Department of Environmental Chemistry
[3] University of Gabes,Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences of Gabes
[4] University of Carthage,Department of Life Sciences, Faculty of Sciences of Bizerte
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Occurrence of traditional (PBDEs) and novel (HBB, PBEB, DBDPE) brominated flame retardants, as well as the natural compounds of MeO-PBDEs, were studied in a shellfish species (Hexaplex trunculus) sampled from Bizerte Lagoon. PBDE and MeO-PBDE mean concentrations in murex soft tissues were 187 and 264 ng g−1 lw respectively. The alternative flame retardants were not identified. The sum of PBDE and MeO-PBDE levels recorded in murex from the investigated aquatic ecosystem were comparable or a relatively lower than those reported for other organisms from other regions across the world. The amount of PBDE and MeO-PBDE concentrations from the Bizerte Lagoon recorded in murex were comparable or a relatively lower than those recorded from other areas across the world for other species. There is not a danger to the population health with regard to PBDE intakes associated with the consumption of murex in Bizerte city. We believe that this is the first study of the analysis of these pollutants in marine gastropod mollusks from Tunisian aquatic areas.
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