“…Human health is constantly at risk due to soil pollution with DPA or its derivatives, especially if these chemicals end up in surface and subsurface waters (Blotevogel & Gorontzy, 2000; Gorontzy et al, 1994; Haas et al, 1990). DPA has been shown to be cytotoxic, genotoxic, clastogenic, mutagenic, and acutely toxic when consumed orally, administered intravenously, and when its metabolism and toxicokinetics are involved (Babish et al, 1983; Dolara et al, 1993; El‐Borm, 2021; Litton Bionetics, 1994). DPA can be ingested, applied topically, or inhaled by people, and when this happens accidentally, it can cause dermatitis (the development of vesicular and exudative eczemas) (Bazin et al, 1986; Hemmer et al, 1997).…”