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The Basics of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs) Adapted from Manchester-Neesvig et al. 2001. Environmental Science and Technology 35:1072-1077 Some
PBDE pages at www.OurStolenFuture.org:
Roughly 50,000 metric tons of PBDEs are produced annually world-wide, with 40% of their use in North America. Because PBDEs are both lipophilic (they concentrate in lipids, or fats) and extremely resistent to physical, chemical or biological degradation, they are highly persistent and bioaccumulative... classic POPs although not yet included in the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants. PBDEs are chemical similarity to dioxins and PCBs, although far less studied from a toxicological perspective. What is clear is that they are potent thyroid disruptors, 7x more powerful than human thyroxine at binding with human transthyretin.
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