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Food Chem Toxicol ; 48(11): 3093-7, 2010 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20692313

ABSTRACT

Omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (n-3 PUFA) rich oils derived primarily from fish are frequently consumed as supplements. Due to the tendency of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) to accumulate in exposed organisms, n-3 PUFA supplements can contain sufficient POPs to present a risk to consumers. Here we investigated PCB concentrations and aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) agonist activity in 17 n-3 PUFA supplements available in Canada. PCBs ranged from <0.8 to 793 ng g(-1) oil, with salmon- and seal-derived products yielding the highest values. AhR agonist activity from a reporter gene assay ranged from 1.3 to 72.2 pg TEQ g(-1) oil, with salmon and tuna yielding the highest values. When consumed at the recommended doses and as a supplement to the average Canadian diet, seal-derived oil can contribute to exceedance of the tolerable daily intake of 20 ng PCBs kg-BW(-1)day(-1), and salmon-, tuna-, and sea herring-derived oils can contribute to exceedance of the tolerable daily intake limit of 2.3 pg TEQ kg-BW(-1)day(-1). The beneficial properties of fish and n-3 PUFA supplements, and the results of this study suggest that it is prudent to consume supplements derived from small, cold-water fatty fish. Further research will be necessary to draw firm conclusions.


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Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors/agonists , Dietary Supplements/adverse effects , Dioxins/analysis , Environmental Pollutants/analysis , Fatty Acids, Omega-3/administration & dosage , Food Contamination/analysis , Polychlorinated Biphenyls/analysis , Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon/agonists , Animals , Cell Line, Transformed , Chromatography, Gas , Chromatography, Gel , Dietary Supplements/analysis , Dioxins/toxicity , Environmental Pollutants/toxicity , Fish Oils/chemistry , Hepatocytes/drug effects , Hepatocytes/enzymology , Humans , Luciferases/metabolism , Maximum Allowable Concentration , Mice , Polychlorinated Biphenyls/toxicity
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