GS 3: Environment & EcologyGS 3: Science & TechnologyPrelims

New compounds replacing ‘forever chemicals’ in blood, Pg14

Study reveals 86% drop in older PFAS 'forever chemicals' in blood, but new, less understood replacements like 9Cl-PF3ONS emerge.

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Key Highlights:

  • Levels of older PFAS ("forever chemicals") in human blood dropped by 86% between 2003 and 2021 due to manufacturing changes.
  • A replacement compound called 9Cl-PF3ONS was found in 68% of people tested.
  • A compound, Cl-PFNPA, never before identified in human blood, was also discovered.
  • Scientists warn about the potential risks of these new, less understood PFAS replacements.

Detailed Insights:

  • The decline in older PFAS levels reflects the impact of regulatory actions and changes in manufacturing processes.
  • The emergence of 9Cl-PF3ONS and Cl-PFNPA highlights the challenge of continuously monitoring and regulating emerging chemical compounds.
  • The presence of these new PFAS compounds raises concerns about potential long-term health effects and the need for further research.
  • The study underscores the importance of proactive risk assessment and management strategies for chemical replacements to prevent unintended consequences.

Scientific/Technical Concepts Involved:

  • PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances): A group of man-made chemicals that persist in the environment and human body.
  • 9Cl-PF3ONS: A replacement compound for older PFAS found in human blood samples.
  • Cl-PFNPA: A compound never before identified in human blood samples.
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