Abstract

Human breast milk samples from primipara women from Northern (Tromsø) ( N = 10) and Southern Norway (Oslo) ( N = 19) collected in 2000–2001 were analysed with respect to hexachlorobenzene (HCB), hexachlorocyclohexane (HCHs), chlordanes (CHLs), DDTs, mirex, toxaphenes (CHBs), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs) and hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD). CHBs, PBDEs and HBCD were only analysed in the Tromsø samples. Sum-PCBs and sum-DDTs were the major organochlorines (OCs) (170 and 110 ng g −1 lipid weight (lw), respectively). Other OCs were found in levels of approximately 10- to 300-fold lower than sum-PCBs. Overall, the concentrations of OCs followed the decreasing order of PCBs > DDTs > HCB > HCHs ≈ CHLs > CHBs > mirex. Concentrations of sum-HCHs were significantly higher in breast milk from Oslo compared to Tromsø ( p < 0.05). The PCB profile was dominated by PCB-153, -138 and -180. The PBDE pattern was dominated by PBDE-47 and PBDE-153. The median level of sum-PBDEs was 4.1 ng g −1 lw. PBDE-209 was detected in all analysed samples (median 0.13 ng g −1 lw). The estimated daily intake (EDI) for the median (range) of sum mono- ortho (mo) PCBs 8 was 3.7 (1–9) pg TEQ kg −1 body weight per day for breast fed infants in Norway. This exceeded the TDI by a factor of 1.8 (1–4) based only on intake of mono- ortho PCBs. The present study shows that concentrations of OCs in primipara breast milk have decreased 50–60% since 1991, and that this trend is continuing.

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