Decontamination promotes the release of incorporated organic contaminants in hair: Novel insights into non-invasive biomonitoring | |
Rui-Xin Qin; Xue Cao; Shi-Yi Zhang; Hong Li; Bin Tang; Qi-Long Liao; Feng-Shan Cai; Xian-Zhi Peng; Jing Zheng | |
2024 | |
Source Publication | Environmental Pollution
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Volume | 359Pages:124696 |
Abstract | Human hair is increasingly employed as a non-invasive biomonitoring matrix for exposure to organic contaminants (OCs). Decontamination procedures are generally needed to remove external contamination from hair prior to analysis of OCs. Despite various existing decontamination protocols, their impacts on internally incorporated (endogenous) OCs in hair remain poorly understood. This study aims to quantitatively assess the impact of decontamination procedures on endogenous OCs in hair, and investigate optimal decontamination processes and factors influencing the removal of endogenous OCs. In this study, guinea pig was exposed to 6 OCs (triphenyl phosphate (TPHP), tris(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TDCPP), and tri-n-butyl phosphate (TNBP), bisphenol A (BPA), perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), and phenanthrene (PHE)), and 6 decontamination procedures with different solvents (methanol, n-hexane, acetone, ultrapure water, Triton X-100, and sodium dodecyl sulfate) were used to rinse exposed guinea pig hair. All OCs and three metabolites (diphenyl phosphate (DPHP), dibutyl phosphate (DBP), and bis(1,3-dichloro-2-propyl) phosphate (BDCPP)) were detected in the majority of washing solutions. The decontamination procedures apparently resulted in the release of endogenous OCs from hair. The percentages of residual OCs in hair exhibited a linear or exponential decrease with more washing cycles. Furthermore, the residuals of OCs in hair washed with organic and aqueous solvents showed negative correlations with molecular weight, polarizability, and their initial concentrations. Although these findings need to be validated with a broader range of OCs, the results obtained in this study provide compelling evidence that current hair decontamination procedures have significant impacts on the analysis of endogenous OCs in hair. Therefore, it is important to interpret quantitative data on hair OC concentrations with caution and to thoroughly consider each decontamination procedure during analysis. |
DOI | 10.1016/j.envpol.2024.124696 |
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Indexed By | SCI |
Language | 英语 |
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Document Type | 期刊论文 |
Identifier | http://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/42920512-1/15755 |
Collection | 环境地球化学国家重点实验室 |
Affiliation | 1.State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Environmental Protection and Resources Utilization, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, 510640, PR China 2.State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Health Risk Assessment, Research Center of Emerging Contaminants, South China Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Ecology and Environment, Guangzhou, 510655, PR China 3.The Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Monitoring and Disease Control, Ministry of Education, School of Public Health and Wellness, Guizhou Medical University, Guiyang, 550025, PR China 4.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, PR China 5.School of Public Health, China Medical University, Liaoning, 110122, PR China |
Recommended Citation GB/T 7714 | Rui-Xin Qin,Xue Cao,Shi-Yi Zhang,et al. Decontamination promotes the release of incorporated organic contaminants in hair: Novel insights into non-invasive biomonitoring[J]. Environmental Pollution,2024,359:124696. |
APA | Rui-Xin Qin.,Xue Cao.,Shi-Yi Zhang.,Hong Li.,Bin Tang.,...&Jing Zheng.(2024).Decontamination promotes the release of incorporated organic contaminants in hair: Novel insights into non-invasive biomonitoring.Environmental Pollution,359,124696. |
MLA | Rui-Xin Qin,et al."Decontamination promotes the release of incorporated organic contaminants in hair: Novel insights into non-invasive biomonitoring".Environmental Pollution 359(2024):124696. |
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