Volatile organic compounds (VOC)-based metabolomics, or volatolomics, was investigated for revealing livestock exposure to chemical contamination. Three farm animals, namely laying hens, broilers, and pigs, were experimentally exposed to 5 or 50 ng α-HBCDD g−1 feed. Liver and egg yolk for hens were analysed by headspace-SPME-GC–MS to reveal candidate markers of the livestock exposure to α-HBCDD. For hens, 2-butanol was found as marker in egg. In liver, twelve VOCs were highlighted as markers, with three aromatic VOCs – styrene, o-xylene, α-methylstyrene – highlighted for the two α-HBCDD doses. For broilers, six markers were revealed, with interestingly, styrene and phenol which were also found as markers in hen liver. For pigs, ten markers were revealed and the seven tentatively identified markers were oxygenated and sulfur VOCs. The candidate markers tentatively identified were discussed in light of previous volatolomics data, in particular from a γ-HBCDD exposure of laying hens.
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Identification by volatolomics of hydrocarbon, oxygenated, sulfur and aromatic markers of livestock exposure to α-hexabromocyclododecane
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Auteurs :
Ratel J, Mercier F, Angénieux M, Kondjoyan N, Abouelkaram S, Blinet P, Travel A, Royer E, Baéza-Campone E, Cariou R, Jondreville C, Engel E
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Titre :
Identification by volatolomics of hydrocarbon, oxygenated, sulfur and aromatic markers of livestock exposure to α-hexabromocyclododecane
Date sortie / parution :
2022
Référence :
Food chemistry, volume 374, 16 avril 2022, 8 pages