PFOA is a relatively larger compound, and smaller “short-chain” PFAS that industry now more commonly produces and claims are safer were absorbed at higher levels – up to nearly 60% of one short chain compound dose was absorbed by the skin.
“This is important because we see a shift in industry towards chemicals with shorter chain lengths because these are believed to be less toxic – however the trade-off might be that we absorb more of them, so we need to know more about the risks involved,” said study co-author Stuart Harrad.
Oh nice. Well at least shorter chain PFAS degrade faster, but that’s a shit consolation prize.
Oh nice. Well at least shorter chain PFAS degrade faster, but that’s a shit consolation prize.