The exposure-excretion relationship was investigated in 140 trichloroethylene (TR1)exposed workers and 1 14 nonexposed controls. The time-weighted average intensity of exposure to TRI during the shift as measured by the diffusive sampling method was compared with metabolite levels in the urine colle
Toluene vapor exposure and urinary excretion of hippuric acid among workers in China
โ Scribed by Shi-Jie Liu; Qing-Shan Qu; Xiao-Ping Xu; Yu-Tang Liu; Song-Nian Yin; Yasuhiro Takeuchi; Takao Watanabe; Osamu Inoue; Munehiro Yoshida; Masayuki Ikeda
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 564 KB
- Volume
- 22
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0271-3586
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โฆ Synopsis
A factory survey was conducted in three provinces in China from 1985 to 1989. The time-weighted average toluene concentrations in breathing zone air were monitored by diffusive sampling, whereas hippuric acid (HA) concentrations in shift-end urine samples were measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Exposed workers (456 men and women) were those for whom toluene (up to 548 ppm toluene) accounted for 290% of total exposure (by vapor concentration in ppm), whereas 517 nonexposed controls were recruited from the same factories or from factories of the same region. There was a linear correlation between the intensity of toluene exposure and HA concentration in the shift-end urine. Comparison of the results with findings in the literature shows that the toluene-induced increase in urinary HA concentration among workers in China is significantly smaller than the published values, whereas HA concentrations in urine samples from nonexposed controls are comparable to the levels previously reported. 6 1992 ~i ~e y -~i s s , Inc.
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