Urinary trans-trans muconic acid (exposure biomarker to benzene) and hippuric acid (exposure biomarker to toluene) concentrations in Mexican women living in high-risk scenarios of air pollution
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This study aimed to determine t,t-muconic acid (t,t-MA; exposure biomarker for benzene) and hippuric acid (HA; exposure biomarker for toluene) concentrations in the urine of women living in Mexico. In a cross-sectional study, apparently healthy women (n = 104) were voluntarily recruited from localities with a high risk of air pollution; t,t-MA and HA in urine were quantified using a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique. Mean urinary levels of t,t-MA ranged from 680 to 1,310 μg/g creatinine. Mean values of HA ranged from 0.38 to 0.87 g/g creatinine. In conclusion, compared to data recently reported in literature, we found high urinary levels of t,t-MA and HA in assessed women participating in this study. We therefore deem the implementation of a strategy aimed at the reduction of exposure as a necessary measure for the evaluated communities. © 2017 Taylor %26 Francis.
This study aimed to determine t,t-muconic acid (t,t-MA; exposure biomarker for benzene) and hippuric acid (HA; exposure biomarker for toluene) concentrations in the urine of women living in Mexico. In a cross-sectional study, apparently healthy women (n = 104) were voluntarily recruited from localities with a high risk of air pollution; t,t-MA and HA in urine were quantified using a high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) technique. Mean urinary levels of t,t-MA ranged from 680 to 1,310 μg/g creatinine. Mean values of HA ranged from 0.38 to 0.87 g/g creatinine. In conclusion, compared to data recently reported in literature, we found high urinary levels of t,t-MA and HA in assessed women participating in this study. We therefore deem the implementation of a strategy aimed at the reduction of exposure as a necessary measure for the evaluated communities. © 2017 Taylor & Francis.
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Benzene; hippuric acid; toluene; trans-trans muconic acid; VOCs benzene; biological marker; creatinine; hippuric acid; muconic acid; toluene; benzene; biological marker; hippuric acid; hippuric acid derivative; muconic acid; sorbic acid; toluene; adult; air pollution; Article; creatinine urine level; cross-sectional study; environmental exposure; female; high performance liquid chromatography; high risk population; human; Mexican; priority journal; urine level; aged; air pollution; analogs and derivatives; analysis; environmental monitoring; metabolism; Mexico; middle aged; urine; young adult; Adult; Aged; Air Pollution; Benzene; Biomarkers; Cross-Sectional Studies; Environmental Exposure; Environmental Monitoring; Female; Hippurates; Humans; Mexico; Middle Aged; Sorbic Acid; Toluene; Young Adult
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