Legacy and emerging brominated flame retardants in China: A review on food and human milk contamination, human dietary exposure and risk assessment

Chemosphere. 2018 May:198:522-536. doi: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2018.01.161. Epub 2018 Feb 6.

Abstract

Brominated flame retardants (BFRs) are a large group of widely used chemicals, which have been produced and used since 1970s. As a consequence of substantial and long-term usage, BFRs have been found to be ubiquitous in humans, wildlife, and abiotic matrices around the world. Although several reports have reviewed BFRs contamination in general, none have focused specifically on foods and human milk, and the corresponding dietary exposure. Foods (including human milk) have long been recognized as a major pathway of BFRs intake for non-occupationally exposed persons. This review summarizes most available BFRs data in foods and human milk from China in recent years, and emphasizes several specific aspects, i.e., contamination levels of legacy and emerging BFRs, dietary exposure assessment and related health concerns, comparison between various BFRs, and temporal changes in BFRs contamination.

Keywords: Brominated flame retardants; Exposure assessment; Food; Human milk; Risk assessment.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • China
  • Dietary Exposure / analysis*
  • Flame Retardants / analysis*
  • Food Analysis
  • Food Contamination / analysis*
  • Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers / analysis*
  • Humans
  • Hydrocarbons, Brominated / analysis*
  • Milk, Human / chemistry*
  • Polybrominated Biphenyls / analysis*
  • Risk Assessment

Substances

  • Flame Retardants
  • Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers
  • Hydrocarbons, Brominated
  • Polybrominated Biphenyls
  • hexabromocyclododecane
  • tetrabromobisphenol A