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Food Chem ; 135(3): 1873-93, 2012 Dec 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22953937

ABSTRACT

Tissue distribution patterns of organochlorine pesticides in bovine carcasses varied significantly among seasons, geographic locations and tissues. The highest concentrations of Σ-DDT during the dry season were detected in lungs from Paso de Ovejas (2,834.90µg/kg lipid) and, during the rainy season, Lindane and Σ-HCH in muscle and lung samples from Paso de Ovejas (995.80 and 1,690.10µg/kg lipid). Estimated daily intakes of γ-HCH and Σ-DDT (3.35 and 1.22µg/kg bw/day) through consumption of muscle tissues from Paso de Ovejas and Puente Nacional during the rainy season showed the highest contribution. During the rainy season the highest non-cancer Hazard Ratios estimated corresponded to γ-HCH (3.97) and Σ-DDT (4.39) detected in muscle samples from Puente Nacional. The highest Hazard Ratios of cancer risk to the 95th centile daily consumption through meat corresponded to p,p'-DDT from Alvarado (7.76E+06) and from Paso de Ovejas for γ-HCH (1.50E+05) during rainy season. The results indicate potential non- and carcinogenic risks to consumer health through meat consumption.


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Animal Structures/chemistry , Food Contamination/analysis , Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated/analysis , Meat/analysis , Pesticide Residues/analysis , Animals , Cattle , Environmental Exposure/adverse effects , Health , Humans , Hydrocarbons, Chlorinated/toxicity , Mexico , Muscles/chemistry , Pesticide Residues/toxicity , Risk Factors
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