2012
DOI: 10.1093/annhyg/mes011
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A Detailed Urinary Excretion Time Course Study of Captan and Folpet Biomarkers in Workers for the Estimation of Dose, Main Route-of-Entry and Most Appropriate Sampling and Analysis Strategies

Abstract: Captan and folpet are two fungicides largely used in agriculture, but biomonitoring data are mostly limited to measurements of captan metabolite concentrations in spot urine samples of workers, which complicate interpretation of results in terms of internal dose estimation, daily variations according to tasks performed, and most plausible routes of exposure. This study aimed at performing repeated biological measurements of exposure to captan and folpet in field workers (i) to better assess internal dose along… Show more

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“…There are very few data available on environmental exposures to captan. Berthet et al 27 reported mean “pre-season” urine biomarker concentrations of 0.2 μ g/l (~0.15 μ g/g creatinine) but this was based on only four samples. Verberk et al 28 reported results below the LOD (8, ~5.9 μ g/g creatinine) for six unexposed controls.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…There are very few data available on environmental exposures to captan. Berthet et al 27 reported mean “pre-season” urine biomarker concentrations of 0.2 μ g/l (~0.15 μ g/g creatinine) but this was based on only four samples. Verberk et al 28 reported results below the LOD (8, ~5.9 μ g/g creatinine) for six unexposed controls.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent occupational studies have determined post-exposure THPI levels of <5 μ g/l (~3.1 creatinine). 27 No other published general population studies could be found.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%