Pet hair as a potential sentinel of human exposure: Investigating partitioning and exposures from OPEs and PAHs in indoor dust, air, and pet hair from China.

SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT(2020)

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We investigated the levels, compositions, and partitioning behaviors of organophosphate esters (OPEs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in indoor air, dust, and pet hair from North China, as well as their potential exposures for humans and pets. The mean OPE concentrations in the indoor air (n = 19), dust (n = 26), and pet hair (n = 29) samples were 52.1 ng/m(3), 3510 ng/g, and 1440 ng/g; while the mean PAH concentrations were 369 ng/m(3), 6000 ng/g, and 22.6 ng/g, respectively. The matrix-air partitioning of OPEs and PAHs may reach equilibrium for compounds with octanol-air partition coefficients (logK(oa)) between 7 and 11 for dust and logK(oa) < 12 for pet hair. Correlation analysis suggested that pet hair could be used as a sentinel for the exposure to certain PAHs, e.g., phenanthrene (PHE) or fluoranthene (FLA), via exposure to indoor air. This work suggests that pet hair may be a better sentinel than air and dust for human exposure to OPEs and PAHs across different indoor microenvironments. Estimated daily intakes (EDIs) to OPEs and PAHs via air inhalation, dust ingestion, and dermal absorption were calculated for children, adults, and pets. The median Sigma EDIs for children, adults, and pets were 26.7, 5.40, and 55.0 ng/kg/day for Sigma OPEs, and 68.8, 19.1, and 130 ng/kg/day for Sigma PAHs, respectively. Air inhalation was the main exposure route to PAHs and OPEs with logK(oa) < 10, whereas dust ingestion was the main exposure route to those with logK(oa) > 10. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Organophosphate esters,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons,Air,Dust,Pet hair
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