Legacy halogenated flame retardants in Canadian human milk from the maternal-infant research on environmental chemicals study

Dorothea F.K. Rawn , Amy R. Sadler , Valerie A. Casey , François Breton , Wing-Fung Sun , Sherry Yu Feng , Tye E. Arbuckle

Journal of Environmental Exposure Assessment ›› 2024, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (3) : 16

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Journal of Environmental Exposure Assessment ›› 2024, Vol. 3 ›› Issue (3) :16 DOI: 10.20517/jeea.2024.04
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Legacy halogenated flame retardants in Canadian human milk from the maternal-infant research on environmental chemicals study

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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) were measured in 298 human milk samples collected from across Canada between 2008 and 2011 as part of the Maternal-Infant Research on Environmental Chemicals study. PBDEs were detected in 100% of the samples analyzed and concentrations ranged from 0.071 to 267 ng·g-1 lipid (median 15.6 ng·g-1 lipid). The dominant contributors to ΣPBDEs (Σ15, 17, 28, 37, 47, 66, 71, 75, 77, 85, 99, 100, 119, 138, 153, 154, 160, 183, 190, 209) were PBDE 47 > PBDE 153 > PBDE 99 > PBDE 100 > PBDE 28 > PBDE 209. Previously, PBDE 209 was considered to be a minor contributor to ΣPBDE concentrations in Canadian human milk and, therefore, not reported by our lab. This study showed that when present, PBDE 209 can be an important contributor to ΣPBDEs (range: below detection - 85.3 ng·g-1 lipid; median - 0.083 ng·g-1 lipid). ΣPBDE concentrations declined slightly in Canadian human milk between the early and late 2000s. HBCD (Σ of α-, β-, and γ-) was observed in 94.0% of the samples measured and concentrations were dominated by α-HBCD (93.3%), with β- (9.7%) and γ- (28.5%) less frequently detected. The maximum ΣHBCD concentration observed was 7.66 ng·g-1 lipid (median value 0.303 ng·g-1 lipid). These data suggest that HBCD concentrations similarly decreased in Canadian human milk between the early 2000s and sampling for the present study. Maternal age did not impact the concentrations of these flame retardants in milk. Additionally, other maternal characteristics [e.g., the number of children a woman has had, pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI), and education level] did not impact concentrations of these brominated flame retardant concentrations.

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Polybrominated diphenyl ethers / hexabromocyclododecane / human milk / pan-Canadian study / human biomonitoring

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Dorothea F.K. Rawn, Amy R. Sadler, Valerie A. Casey, François Breton, Wing-Fung Sun, Sherry Yu Feng, Tye E. Arbuckle. Legacy halogenated flame retardants in Canadian human milk from the maternal-infant research on environmental chemicals study. Journal of Environmental Exposure Assessment, 2024, 3(3): 16 DOI:10.20517/jeea.2024.04

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