Lipophile organische Rückstände im Nahrungsmittel Fisch. Eine aktuelle Bestandsaufnahme
Lipophilic organic substances in the environment are nearly exclusive of anthropogenic origin. Input of contaminants to sea and fresh water lakes arise via rivers, the atmosphere, direct intake and disposals. Intake by fish occurs via diet or directly from the water. The contamination level in fish is influenced by the fishing ground, fat content, biological cycle and age of the fish. But the effect for fish as food is very limited. Levels of lipophilic organic contaminants in the edible part of fish important for human consumption are far below the German maximum allowable evels of residues and pollutants.
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Main Authors: | Karl, Horst, Lehmann, Ines |
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Format: | article biblioteca |
Language: | German |
Published: |
1999
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Subjects: | Pollution, pollution, chemical analysis, PCB, pesticide, chlordane, Dioxine, |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1834/21039 |
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