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1,2,3,7,8-PeBDD (pentadioxin)
1,2,3,7,8-PeBDD (pentadioxin) was not found in any of the samples above the limits of detection.
Brominated dioxins and furans are toxic, persistent, bioaccumulative and lipophilic ('fat-loving'). They build up in human tissues, are stored in fatty tissues and fluid, such as breast milk, and can be passed on to fetuses and infants during pregnancy and lactation. Brominated dioxins and furans are formed unintentionally, either from incineration of wastes that include consumer products infused with brominated flame retardants like PBDEs, or as trace contaminants in mixtures of bromine-containing chemicals.
Brominated dioxins and furans have dioxin-like activity, meaning that they cause birth defects in animals and otherwise disrupt the reproductive development, immune and hormone systems. They add to the total dioxin body burden, which are near levels where effects may be occurring in the general population (Birnbaum 2003; EPA 2000a; WHO 1998).
| About 1,2,3,7,8-PeBDD (pentadioxin) |
| CAS RN | 109333-34-8 | | Chemical Class | Brominated dioxin | | Chemical SubClass | Pentabrominated dioxin |
| Uses | no commercial uses, pollution from incineration of products containing brominated fire retardants |
| Suspected Health Concerns for 1,2,3,7,8-PeBDD (pentadioxin) |
| No information on health effects associated with this chemical is available in seven standard toxicity references. |
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