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PFASs are a group of synthetic organofluorine chemical compounds used in the production of fluoropolymer coatings and products such as furniture, adhesives, personal care products, food packaging, mobile phone screens, etc. Many PFASs pose health and environmental concerns because they are classified as persistent organic pollutants. The long-chain PFASs are due to higher bioaccumulative potential frequently detected in living organisms. This application shows a robust method of extraction and determination of the PFAS compounds in fish biota samples, which can be a relevant exposure pathway for humans.
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