http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/jf401004c
A pilot study was performed on three different dairy buffalo herds
exposed without exposure control conditions to Polychlorodibenzodioxins
and -furans (PCDDs, PCDFs) and Dioxin-like Polychlorobiphenyls
(DL-PCBs). This study dealt with the relationship between the
contamination levels (pg WHO2005-TE/g fat) in individual raw
milk and those in edible tissues and with the contamination transfer
from farm bulk milk to dairy products. On a cumulative basis, kidney
(41, 67, and 21 pg WHO-TE/g fat) resulted more in equilibrium with milk
(48, 42, and 20) than did muscle (25, 31, and 9), while liver showed a
large bioaccumulation (221, 304, and 75), with marked differences of the
congener profile. Mozzarella cheese contamination (23, 42, and 29 pg
WHO-TE/g fat) was higher than that of bulk milk (20, 36, and 21), which
suggested a role of casein precipitation in congener transfer. The above
information could improve the effectiveness of risk management during a
“dioxin” crisis.
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