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. 2020 Mar 9;18(3):e05991. doi: 10.2903/j.efsa.2020.5991

Table 36.

Exposure to chlorinated paraffins for breastfed infants reported in the literature

Reference Country Number of samples Year Analytical method Estimate of exposure (ng/kg bw per day)
          SCCPs MCCPs LCCPs
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
EU‐RAR (2011) Europe Breast milk (from Thomas et al., 2003) n.r. n.r. 350
OTHER COUNTRIES
Health Canada (2008) As reported by Tomy (1997) Breast milk 1977–1978 Liquid–solid adsorption chromatography 1,700
Xia et al. (2017b) China

Breast milk

24 pooled samples (1,412 individual samples)

2007, 2011 GC×GC‐ECNI‐TOF‐MS

Median (range)

Year 2007:

1,310 (357–6,320)

Year 2011:

1,520 (344–8,650)

Median (range)

Year 2007:

152 (43.0–554)

Year 2011:

212 (43.1–450)

Cao et al. (2017)

China

Korea

Japan

Breast milk, pooled samples

China (n = 17)

Korea (n = 16)

Japan (n = 44)

2007–2010 GC‐ECNI‐HRMS

Mean (max)

China: 337 (468)

Korea: 242 (246)

Japan: 247 (290)

Yang et al. (2018) China

Breast milk

(n = 86)

2014–2015 GC–ECNI‐MS

1‐month infant: 13,000

3‐month infant: 7,100

6‐month infant: 2,500

SCCPs: short‐chain chlorinated paraffins; MCCPs: medium‐chain chlorinated paraffins; LCCPs: long‐chain chlorinated paraffins; n.r.: not reported; GC: gas chromatography; MS: mass spectrometry; HRMS: high‐resolution MS; ECNI: electron negative chemical ionisation; TOF‐MS: time‐of‐flight MS; LCCPs: long‐chain chlorinated paraffins; MCCPs: medium‐chain chlorinated paraffins; SCCPs: short‐chain chlorinated paraffins; bw: body weight.