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Halogenated fatty acids: I. Formation and occurrence in lipids : I. Formation and occurrence in lipids

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Department of Biochemistry and Nutrition, Technical University of Denmark1

Lund University2

Chlorinated fatty acids have been found to be major contributors to organohalogen compounds in fish, bivalves, jellyfish, and lobster, and they have been indicated to contribute considerably to organohalogens in marine mammals. Brominated fatty acids have been found in marine sponges. Also, chlorinated lipids have been found in meat exposed to hypochlorite disinfected water, and in chlorine-treated flour and in products made from such flour.

Following exposure to chlorine bleached pulp mill effluents, aquatic organisms may have elevated concentrations of chlorinated fatty acids in their lipids. However, a natural production of halogenated fatty acids is also possible. In this paper we summarize the present knowledge of the occurrence of halogenated fatty acids in lipids and suggested ways of their formation.

In Part II (Trends Anal. Chem. 16 (1997) 274) we deal with methods of their determination.

Language: English
Year: 1997
Pages: 266-274
ISSN: 01659936 and 18793142
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1016/S0165-9936(97)00030-7

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