Analysis of PFAAs in American alligators part 2: Potential dietary exposure of South Carolina hunters from recreationally harvested alligator meat

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作者
Jessica J.Tipton [1 ]
Louis J.Guillette Jr [2 ]
Susan Lovelace [1 ]
Benjamin B.Parrott [3 ]
Thomas R.Rainwater [4 ]
Jessica L.Reiner [5 ]
机构
[1] College of Charleston
[2] National Institute of Standards and Technology, Chemical Sciences Division, Hollings Marine Laboratory
[3] Medical University of South Carolina, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
[4] Tom Yawkey Wildlife Center & Belle W.Baruch Institute of Coastal Ecology and Forest Science, Clemson University
[5] University of Georgia, Odum School of Ecology, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
关键词
Public hunt; American alligator; Dietary exposure; PFOS; Consumption advisory; Contaminant consumption;
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中图分类号
X503 [环境污染的危害]; X592 [农用化学物质、有毒化学物质污染及其防治];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ; 082803 ; 083002 ;
摘要
Exposure to perfluorinated alkyl acids(PFAAs) has been linked to many harmful health effects including reproductive disorders, developmental delays, and altered liver and kidney function. Most human exposure to environmental contaminants, including PFAAs,occurs through consumption of contaminated food or drinking water. This study uses PFAA data from meat samples collected from recreationally harvested American alligators(Alligator mississippiensis) in South Carolina to assess potential dietary exposure of hunters and their families to PFAAs. Consumption patterns were investigated using intercept surveys of 23 hunters at a wild game meat processor. An exposure scenario using the average consumption frequency, portion size, and median perfluorooctane sulfonic acid(PFOS) concentration in alligator meat from all hunt units found the daily dietary exposure to be 2.11 ng/kg body weight per day for an adult human. Dietary PFOS exposure scenarios based on location of harvest suggested the highest daily exposure occurs with alligator meat from the Middle Coastal hunt unit in South Carolina. Although no samples were found to exceed the recommended threshold for no consumption of PFOS found in Minnesota state guidelines, exposure to a mixture of PFAAs found in alligator meat and site-specific exposures based on harvest location should be considered in determining an appropriate guideline for vulnerable populations potentially exposed to PFAAs through consumption of wild alligator meat.
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    Tipton, Jessica J.
    Guillette, Louis J., Jr.
    Lovelace, Susan
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    Rainwater, Thomas R.
    Reiner, Jessica L.
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2017, 61 : 31 - 38
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    Tipton, Jessica J.
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    Rainwater, Thomas R.
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    Jessica J.Tipton
    Louis J.Guillette Jr
    Susan Lovelace
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    Thomas R.Rainwater
    Jessica L.Reiner
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