Tat_BioV: Tattoo ink exposure and biokinetics of selected tracers in a short-term quasi-experimental clinical study of 24 subjects
Susanne Kochs,
Sandra Schiewe,
Milena Foerster
et al.
Abstract:Background: About one-fifth of people in industrialised countries are tattooed, potentially putting them at risk of exposure to possible carcinogenic or otherwise harmful substances. Health risks are directly correlated with the amounts of substances introduced, yet reliable data on the systemic exposure to tattoo inks are lacking. Objectives: This study aims to determine the exposure to soluble tattoo ink ingredients and their excretion within 24 hours after tattooing. Comparative in vivo and in vitro experim… Show more
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