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Environ Geochem Health


Title:"PAHs, PCBs and OCPs in olive oil during the fruit ripening period of olive fruits"
Author(s):Sakin AE; Mert C; Tasdemir Y;
Address:"Science and Technology Application and Research Centre BITUAM, Bursa Uludag University, 16059, Nilufer, Bursa, Turkey. Department of Horticulture, Faculty of Agriculture, Bursa Uludag University, 16059, Nilufer, Bursa, Turkey. Department of Environmental Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Bursa Uludag University, 16059, Nilufer, Bursa, Turkey. tasdemir@uludag.edu.tr"
Journal Title:Environ Geochem Health
Year:2023
Volume:20220530
Issue:5
Page Number:1739 - 1755
DOI: 10.1007/s10653-022-01297-7
ISSN/ISBN:1573-2983 (Electronic) 0269-4042 (Linking)
Abstract:"Because of their possible carcinogenic effects, it is crucial to determine levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) in olive oils. However, there are a few studies about these pollutants' levels in olive oils and no other studies reported PAHs, PCBs and OCPs at the same time and during the ripening period of olives in olive oils. A modified clean-up technique was successfully applied for eliminating lipidic components. Additionally, this study does not just report the concentrations of these pollutants but also inspects the sources depending on the actual sampling site. Also, PCBs and OCPs carcinogenic risks in olive oil were reported for the first time in the literature. This study aims to present levels, carcinogenic risks, sources and concentration changes during the ripening period of these pollutants in olive oil. For this purpose, fruit samples for oil extraction were collected between the beginning of the fruit ripening and harvest period. Obtained olive oils from the fruits were extracted and cleaned up using the QuEChERS method. GC-MS and GC-ECD were used for the quantitative analysis of the targeted pollutants. The average concentrations for summation operator(16)PAHs, summation operator(37)PCBs and summation operator(10)OCPs were 222.48 +/- 133.76 mug/kg, 58.26 +/- 21.64 mug/kg and 25.48 +/- 19.55 mug/kg, respectively. During the harvest period, the concentrations were in a decreasing trend. Calculated carcinogenic risks were above acceptable limits for all groups and traffic, wood-coal burning, atmospheric transport and previous uses were the main sources. Results of the source determination indicated that some possible sources could be prevented with regulations and precautions"
Keywords:"*Polychlorinated Biphenyls/analysis Olive Oil/analysis Fruit/chemistry *Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons/analysis *Olea Environmental Monitoring/methods *Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated/analysis *Pesticides/analysis *Environmental Pollutants/analysis Carcinogen;"
Notes:"MedlineSakin, A Egemen Mert, Cevriye Tasdemir, Yucel eng 114Y577/Turkiye Bilimsel ve Teknolojik Arastirma Kurumu/ Netherlands 2022/06/01 Environ Geochem Health. 2023 May; 45(5):1739-1755. doi: 10.1007/s10653-022-01297-7. Epub 2022 May 30"

 
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