Abstract
The present study investigated the bioaccumulation of organochlorines in two milk-producing animals (goats and cows) grazed on the same feed to explore the extent of organochlorines availability in milk and any species effect on the bioaccumulation pattern. Six organochlorine pesticides: aldrin, α-endosulfan, β-endosulfan, p,p'-DDE, o,p'-DDT and p,p'-DDT were determined in samples collected from four regions in Ethiopia. Aldrin (11.6μgkg-1) was detected only in one cow milk sample and α-endosulfan was detected in one goat milk sample at a level of 142.1μgkg-1, and in one cow milk sample (47.8μgkg-1) from the same region. p,p'-DDE was detected in 40% of the milk samples analyzed while o,p'-DDT and p,p'-DDT were found in high amounts in almost all samples. The average total DDT (excluding DDD) in the samples was 328.5μgkg-1. Regions known for their malaria epidemics were the most contaminated with DDT residue. The accumulation pattern in both species was not clear under natural sampling. © 2014 Elsevier Ltd.
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Deti, H., Hymete, A., Bekhit, A. A., Mohamed, A. M. I., & Bekhit, A. E. D. A. (2014). Persistent organochlorine pesticides residues in cow and goat milks collected from different regions of Ethiopia. Chemosphere, 106, 70–74. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2014.02.012
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