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Journal Article 
Elevated levels of short carbon-chain PFCAs in breast milk among Korean women: Current status and potential challenges 
Kang, H; Choi, K; Lee, HS; Kim, DH; Park, NY; Kim, S; Kho, Y 
2016 
Yes 
Environmental Research
ISSN: 0013-9351
EISSN: 1096-0953 
Elsevier 
SAN DIEGO 
148 
Elsevier 
351-359 
English 
Breast milks can be contaminated with perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs). Exposure to PFASs during early stages of life may lead to adverse health effects among breastfed infants. To date, perfluorootanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) have been most frequently measured PFASs in breast milks worldwide. Information on shorter carbon-chain PFASs in breast milk is scarce. In this study, breast milks were sampled from 264 Korean lactating women, and measured for seventeen PFASs, including ten perfluoroalkyl carboxylates (PFCAs), four perfluoroalkyl sulfonates, and three perfluoroalkyl sulfonamides. PFOA and PFOS were detected in 98.5% of the breast milk samples, with median concentrations of 0.072 and 0.050ng/mL, respectively. Perfluoropentanoic acid (PFPeA), perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA), and perfluoroheptanoic acid (PFHpA) were detected in higher frequencies, ranging between 67.4% and 81.8%. The concentrations of short carbon-chain PFCAs in breast milk such as PFPeA and PFHxA were the highest ever reported to date, and were comparable to that of PFOS. Concentrations of shorter chain PFCA in breast milk tended to be higher among the women with longer lactation period, while those of PFOA showed the opposite trend, suggesting a possibility that breastfeeding might be an important route of excretion for PFOA among lactating women. Fish consumption and the use of consumer products, e.g., skin care products, cosmetics and non-stick coated cooking utensils, were identified as significant predictors of PFAS concentrations in breast milk. Health risks associated with PFOA and PFOS exposure through breastfeeding were estimated negligible, however, risks of the short carbon-chain PFCAs could not be assessed because of lack of relevant toxicological information. Further efforts for source identification and exposure management measures for shorter chain PFCAs are necessary. 
Adult; Alkanesulfonic Acids/analysis; Carboxylic Acids/analysis; Environmental Monitoring; Fluorocarbons/analysis; Milk, Human/chemistry; Republic of Korea; Young Adult; Breastfeeding; Fluorinated; Lactating; Personal care products; Teflon-coated cookware 
IRIS
• PCBs
     2020 Restored References_Dec 2023
PFAS
• Additional PFAS (formerly XAgency)
• Expanded PFAS SEM (formerly PFAS 430)
     Litsearch: September 2019
          PubMed
          Web of Science
     Screened Studies
          Supplemental
     Perfluorooctane
• ^Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS)
     PFOA (335-67-1) and PFOS (1763-23-1)
          Literature Search – Adverse outcome pathway (2015-present)
               Pubmed
               WOS
     PFHpA (375-85-9)
          Literature Search
               Pubmed
               WOS
     PFHxA (307-24-4)
          Literature Search
               Pubmed
               WOS
     PFPeA (2706-90-3)
          Literature Search
               Pubmed
               WOS
• PFAS 150
     Literature Search Update December 2020
          PubMed
          WOS
     Literature Search August 2019
          PubMed
          Web of Science
     Screened Studies
          Supplemental
     Perfluoroheptanoic acid
     Perfluorohexanoic acid
     Perfluorooctane
     Perfluorooctanesulfonic acid
     Perfluoropentanoic acid
     1,1,1,3,3,3-Hexafluoro-2- (fluoromethoxy)propane
• PFHpA
     Literature Search
          Pubmed
          WOS
     Screening Results
          Toxicokinetic studies
               ADME
• PFHxA
     Literature Search
          Pubmed
          WOS
     Literature Search
          Pubmed
          WOS
     Scopus: April 2021
     Screening Results
          Toxicokinetic studies
               ADME
     Title and Abstract Screening
          Full Text Screening
          Tagged as Supplemental
               Qualitative exposure only
     HAWC
• PFHxS
• PFOA (335-67-1) and PFOS (1763-23-1)
     Literature Search – Adverse outcome pathway (2015-present)
          Pubmed
          WOS
     Screening Results
          Toxicokinetic studies
               ADME
     Literature Search Update (2013-2019)
          PubMed
          WOS
• PFOA and PFOS OW MCLG Approaches
     Cited in White Papers
• PFPeA
     Literature Search
          Pubmed
          WOS
     Screening Results
          Toxicokinetic studies
               ADME