2008
DOI: 10.2486/indhealth.46.318
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Limited Validity of o-Cresol and Benzylmercapturic Acid in Urine as Biomarkers of Occupational Exposure to Toluene at Low Levels

Abstract: This study was initiated to evaluate o-cresol and benzylmercapturic acid in urine in comparison with other biomarkers, as tools to estimate the intensity of occupational exposure to toluene at low levels. In total, 108 solvent exposed workers (engaged in tape production) and 17 non-exposed controls (all men) participated in the study. The surveys were conducted in the second half of working weeks. Diffusive sampling was conducted to measure 8-h time-weighted average intensity of occupational exposure to toluen… Show more

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“…Indeed, results obtained in rats with HA, oCre and Tol-B can be transposed to humans rather directly because the percentage of these biomarkers excreted in urine or dissolved in blood respect to the inhaled dose are comparable (ATSDR, 2000;Cosnier et al, 2013;ECB, 2003). It is however noted that MAs formation is ten to hundred times greater in rats than in humans (Angerer et al, 1998;Cosnier et al, 2013;Ikeda et al, 2008;Inoue et al, 2004Inoue et al, , 2008. From an analytical point of view, this species difference would not be a problem because rather simple analytical methods are now available to measure low levels of these MAs (Cosnier et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Indeed, results obtained in rats with HA, oCre and Tol-B can be transposed to humans rather directly because the percentage of these biomarkers excreted in urine or dissolved in blood respect to the inhaled dose are comparable (ATSDR, 2000;Cosnier et al, 2013;ECB, 2003). It is however noted that MAs formation is ten to hundred times greater in rats than in humans (Angerer et al, 1998;Cosnier et al, 2013;Ikeda et al, 2008;Inoue et al, 2004Inoue et al, , 2008. From an analytical point of view, this species difference would not be a problem because rather simple analytical methods are now available to measure low levels of these MAs (Cosnier et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…In contrast, oCre appears to perform better than HA at lower TOL concentrations (below 50 ppm) (Truchon et al, 1999). However, due to background levels, oCre cannot be used as an indicator of very low concentrations, close to 2 ppm (Inoue et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Correction for creatinine is controversial since it does not always improve the correlation between the external doses and urinary exposure marker levels (Inoue et al, 2008, Kawai et al, 2010.…”
Section: Hippuric Acid Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, TOL metabolism is similar in humans and rats. Although a significant amount of o-C might be present in urine of non-exposed subjects, it is not usable when they exposure level is below 2 ppm TOL (Cosnier et al, 2013;Inoue et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%