perfluoradas
Perfluoradas, also known as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), are a group of man-made chemicals that have been used in a wide variety of industrial and consumer products since the 1940s. Their unique properties, such as water and grease resistance, have led to their inclusion in items like non-stick cookware, food packaging, stain-repellent fabrics, and firefighting foams. The strong carbon-fluorine bonds that give PFAS their desirable characteristics also make them extremely persistent in the environment and in the human body, leading to concerns about their potential health effects.
These chemicals do not break down easily, earning them the nickname "forever chemicals." As a result, they
Due to their widespread use and persistence, PFAS are found globally. Efforts are underway by regulatory bodies