2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheh.2013.01.007
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Bisphenol A and other phenols in urine from Danish children and adolescents analyzed by isotope diluted TurboFlow-LC–MS/MS

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“…However, it was much lower than other countries. The median excretion dose of BP-3 by Danish adolescents was 57.9 ng/kg-bw/day (boys: 50.4 ng/kg-bw/day; girls: 83.2 ng/kg-bw/day), which was 4 times higher than those in the present study (Frederiksen et al, 2013a). Based on the median concentration of BP-3 of 18.0 ng/mL reported by the NHANES (Calafat et al, 2008), and a body weight of 80.0 kg for American adults as reported by the U.S. EPA (EPA, 2011), the excretion dose for BP-3 by the U.S. adults were 382 ng/kg-bw/day, which was 27 times higher than those for Chinese young adults.…”
Section: Daily Excretion Dosecontrasting
confidence: 80%
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“…However, it was much lower than other countries. The median excretion dose of BP-3 by Danish adolescents was 57.9 ng/kg-bw/day (boys: 50.4 ng/kg-bw/day; girls: 83.2 ng/kg-bw/day), which was 4 times higher than those in the present study (Frederiksen et al, 2013a). Based on the median concentration of BP-3 of 18.0 ng/mL reported by the NHANES (Calafat et al, 2008), and a body weight of 80.0 kg for American adults as reported by the U.S. EPA (EPA, 2011), the excretion dose for BP-3 by the U.S. adults were 382 ng/kg-bw/day, which was 27 times higher than those for Chinese young adults.…”
Section: Daily Excretion Dosecontrasting
confidence: 80%
“…The 2003e2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that BP-3 was found in over 97% of urine samples from the U.S. general population (Calafat et al, 2008). A study on Danish children and adolescents also showed that BP-3 was detected in 98.4% of the urine samples (Frederiksen et al, 2013a). In France, 80.5% of 191 urine from pregnant women had BP-3 exposure (Philippat et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When arriving at the laboratory, the containers were split into smaller tubes and stored at − 20° or − 80° until analysis. The analysis of 15 different phthalate metabolites, seven parabens and nine phenols were performed at the department of Growth and Reproduction at the University Hospital of Copenhagen (12,22). The measurement of cotinine and creatinine were performed at the Department of Environmental Medicine at the University of Southern Denmark.…”
Section: Sampling and Biomarker Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In women, the maximum concentration was 122.8 μg/g creatinine, i.e., over 3.5 times higher, compared to the highest concentration indicated in children, which was 33.3 μg/g creatinine. Among children and adolescents aged 6-21, Frederiksen et al (2013) [85] examined 129 participants of the "Copenhagen puberty study from 2006 to 2008." The average concentration of BPA determined in the urine was 1.37 ng/ml.…”
Section: Absorption and Distributionmentioning
confidence: 99%