2019
DOI: 10.1002/jat.3787
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An assessment of the impact of multi‐route co‐exposures on human variability in toxicokinetics: A case study with binary and quaternary mixtures of volatile drinking water contaminants

Abstract: This study aimed to assess the impact of multi‐route co‐exposures to chemicals on interindividual variability in toxicokinetics. Probabilistic physiologically based pharmacokinetic multi‐route interaction models were developed for adults and four younger subpopulations. Drinking water‐mediated multi‐route exposures were simulated for benzene alone or in co‐exposure with toluene, ethylbenzene and m‐xylene, for trichloroethylene or vinyl chloride (VC), alone and in mixture. These simulations were performed for “… Show more

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