Elimination of persistent organic pollutants from fish oil with solid adsorbents

X. Ortiz, L. Carabellido, M. Martí, R. Martí, X. Tomás, J. Díaz-Ferrero

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Fish oils are one of the main sources of ω-3 fatty acids in animal and human diet. However, they can contain high concentrations of persistent organic pollutants due to their lipophilic properties. The aim of this study is the reduction of persistent organic pollutants in fish oil using silicon-based and carbon-based solid adsorbents. A wide screening study with different commercially available adsorbents was carried out, in order to determine their capacity of pollutant removal from fish oil. Moreover, adsorption conditions were evaluated and optimized with using an experimental design and adjustment of the experimental results to response surfaces, obtaining removals rates of more than 99% of PCDD/Fs, 81% of dioxin-like PCBs, 70% of HCB, 41% of DDTs, 16% of marker PCBs and 10% of PBDEs. Finally, fish oil fatty acids were analyzed before and after the treatment with solid adsorbents, confirming that it did not affect its nutritive properties.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)1301-1307
Número de páginas7
PublicaciónChemosphere
Volumen82
N.º9
DOI
EstadoPublicada - feb 2011

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