2017
DOI: 10.1002/bmc.3910
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Analytical method for urinary metabolites as biomarkers for monitoring exposure to phthalates by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry

Abstract: Phthalates, widely used as plasticizers, have been detected in indoor air, but there have been few reports on methods of analyzing urinary metabolites as biomarkers to monitor exposure to di-n-pentyl phthalate or di-n-hexyl phthalate. Presented here is a cost-effective and sensitive analytical method for the determination of urinary metabolites of phthalates containing these two compounds. Nine urinary phthalate metabolites were enzymatically hydrolyzed and extracted with toluene: monomethyl phthalate, monoeth… Show more

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“…Biomarkers of exposure to phthalates Biomarkers, measured as concentrations of chemical substances and/or their metabolites, display a time dependent concentration profile that is associated with patterns of exposure and elimination kinetics (WHO, 2015). Phthalate metabolites have been used as biomarkers to monitor exposure to phthalates from the environment, occupation, and lifestyle in several HBM surveys (Yoshida 2017.…”
Section: Chapter 23mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Biomarkers of exposure to phthalates Biomarkers, measured as concentrations of chemical substances and/or their metabolites, display a time dependent concentration profile that is associated with patterns of exposure and elimination kinetics (WHO, 2015). Phthalate metabolites have been used as biomarkers to monitor exposure to phthalates from the environment, occupation, and lifestyle in several HBM surveys (Yoshida 2017.…”
Section: Chapter 23mentioning
confidence: 99%