Analysis of persistent organochlorine pesticides in shellfish and their risk assessment from aquafarms in Taiwan
Journal
Marine Pollution Bulletin
Journal Volume
172
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Wang J.-H
Chang C.-P
Chang C.-C
Wang C.-M
Lin C.-F
Lin J.-W
Lin W.-L
Liao H.-J
Kao C.-Y
Fan P.-S
Chang G.-R.
Abstract
In Taiwan, freshwater clams (Corbicula fluminea) and hard clams (Meretrix lusoria) are the most frequently raised shellfish in land-based pond aquaculture, but research on the accumulation of organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in these shellfish is limited. We detected the levels of 14 OCPs in 62 shellfish from Taiwanese aquafarms by performing gas chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. OCP residues were detected in 4.84% of the samples including readings of 0.04 mg/kg chlordane (in a freshwater clam), 0.03 mg/g p,p′-DDE (in a freshwater clam), and 0.02 mg/g p,p′-DDE (in a hard clam). However, the associated estimated daily intake values were less than the acceptable daily intake levels of chlordane and p,p′-DDE Therefore, the consumption of these shellfish presents no immediate health risks. Our findings contribute to food safety and serve as a reference for OCP screenings for aquatic shellfish. ? 2021
Subjects
Mass spectrometry
Organochlorine pesticides
Residues
Risk assessment
Shellfishes
Gas chromatography
Health risks
Molluscs
Pesticides
Risk perception
Shellfish
Water
Corbicula fluminea
Estimated daily intakes
Fresh Water
Gas chromatography/tandem mass spectrometries
Organochlorine pesticide residues
Persistent organochlorine pesticides
Pond aquacultures
Residue
Risks assessments
bioaccumulation
concentration (composition)
freshwater environment
health risk
mass spectrometry
organochlorine pesticide
resource development
risk assessment
shellfish
Meretrix lusoria
chlorinated hydrocarbon
pesticide
mass fragmentography
Taiwan
water pollutant
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated
Risk Assessment
Water Pollutants, Chemical
Type
journal article
