Concentration of Tetrabromobisphenol-A in fish: systematic review and meta-analysis and probabilistic health risk assessment.
Rev Environ Health
; 2024 Feb 23.
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ABSTRACT
Tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBP-A) is an emerging pollutant that enters water resources and affects various marine organisms, such as fish. Consequently, numerous studies globally investigated TBBP-A concentrations in fish fillets of the current study were meta-analyze concentration of TBBP-A in fish fillets and estimate the associated health risks for consumers. The search encompassed international databases, including Science Direct, PubMed, Scopus, Embase, and Web of Science from January 1, 2005, to July 20, 2023. The ranking of countries based on the pooled (Mean) concentration of TBBP-A in fish was as follows China (1.157⯵g/kg-ww) > Czech Republic (1.027⯵g/kg-ww) > France (0.500⯵g/kg-ww) ⼠Switzerland (0.500⯵g/kg-ww) > Netherlands (0.405⯵g/kg-ww) > Germany (0.33⯵g/kg-ww) > Sweden (0.165⯵g/kg-ww)>UK (0.078⯵g/kg-ww) > Belgium (0.065⯵g/kg-ww) > South Korea (0.013⯵g/kg-ww) ⼠Japan (0.013⯵g/kg-ww) > Ireland (0.005⯵g/kg-ww). The risk assessment showed that the carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risks of TBBP-A in China and France are higher compared to other countries; however, within all countries, these risks were found to be within acceptable limits.
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Rev Environ Health
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