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Persistent Organic Pollutants in Free-Range Chicken Eggs from Moldova

This study is focused on the evaluation of the levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs) measured in three pooled egg samples of free-range chicken eggs from three Moldovan villages, Ciobanovca, Balti, and Dumbrava that are potentially affected by near potential POPs sources such as landfills, chemical industry using combustion technology and many obsolete pesticide warehouses. Our investigation is focused on the assessment of contamination by chemicals which were either listed in the Annexes to the Stockholm Convention on POPs or fall into the larger group of chemicals with POP characteristics.

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20. 04. 2023 , aktualizováno: 4. 05. 2023
#Dioxiny, #POPs, #Moldova, #Toxics, #Waste
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