Understanding the transfer of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in farm animals is essential for ensuring food safety, but such information for suckler ewes (Ovis aries) has been lacking. This work quantifies the accumulation, tissue distribution, and depuration kinetics of PCDD/Fs in these animals. Six suckler ewes (EXP group) were exposed to PCDD/Fs through contaminated hay (2.3−12.7 ng toxic-equivalent kg−1 dry matter) and then allowed to depurate by switching to noncontaminated hay from 29 days of lactation. Four control ewes were fed continuously with noncontaminated hay. At different time points covering depuration, weaning and slaughter, PCDD/F analysis of milk (three time points), blood and sternal adipose tissue (five time points), Longissimus thoracis muscle, liver, and empty body homogenate at slaughter (188 days of depuration) was performed. A relevant PCDD/F bioaccumulation was observed from oral intake in milk and adipose tissue (biotransfer factors of 1.24 and 1.06 day kg−1 lipids for the sum toxic-equivalent, respectively) in the EXP ewes, especially for penta- and hexa-chlorinated congeners. The EXP ewes’ adipose tissue started at 10-fold the EU maximum level (ML) and showed depuration below the ML after 130 days. Specific PCDD/F accumulation in the ewe liver was observed, especially for dibenzofurans. These toxicokinetic data can inform recommendations to ensure the chemical safety of sheep food products.
Lerch S., Siegenthaler R., Numata J., Moenning J.-L., Dohme-Meier F., Zennegg M.
Accumulation rate, depuration kinetics, and tissue distribution of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs) in suckler ewes (Ovis aries).
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 72, (26), 2024, 14941-14955.
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ISSN Print: 0021-8561
ISSN Online: 1520-5118
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.4c02626
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