Concentration and risk assessment of PCNs in green tea in different locations in China

Sci Total Environ. 2022 Nov 15:847:157587. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2022.157587. Epub 2022 Jul 23.

Abstract

Polychlorinated naphthalenes (PCNs) were added to the Stockholm Convention list of persistent organic pollutants in 2015. PCNs are mainly unintentionally produced during industrial processes nowadays, and can be widely found in environmental media and foodstuffs. Dietary intake is the primary pathway for human exposure to PCNs. PCNs in different categories of foodstuffs have been reported. However, little information on PCN concentrations in green tea, a popular beverage worldwide is available. In this study, all 75 PCN congener concentrations and distributions in green tea samples (n = 102) from 11 regions in China were determined, and risk assessment of human exposure to PCNs through tea consumption was conducted. The PCN concentrations in all the green tea samples were 3.62-175 pg/g dry weight (mean 36.1 pg/g dry weight). Similar PCN homolog and congener profiles were found in green tea samples from different areas. The dominant PCN homologs in all of the green tea samples were di-CNs, tetra-CNs, and tri-CNs. No direct relationships were found between PCN emission sources and PCN concentrations in the green tea samples. The brewing technique could affect the PCN concentrations and homolog profiles in tea leaves. PCNs in green tea from China were found to pose little risk to humans.

Keywords: Geographic distribution; Green tea; Polychlorinated naphthalenes; Risk assessment; Source analysis.

MeSH terms

  • China
  • Environmental Monitoring*
  • Humans
  • Naphthalenes* / analysis
  • Persistent Organic Pollutants
  • Risk Assessment
  • Tea

Substances

  • Naphthalenes
  • Persistent Organic Pollutants
  • Tea