Modeling Human Exposure to Indoor Contaminants: External Source to Body Tissues
Author(s) -
Eva Webster,
Hua Qian,
Donald Mackay,
Rebecca D. Christensen,
Britta Tietjen,
Rosemary Zaleski
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
environmental science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1520-5851
pISSN - 0013-936X
DOI - 10.1021/acs.est.6b00895
Subject(s) - physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling , environmental science , environmental chemistry , indoor air , contamination , human health , inhalation exposure , health risk , exposure assessment , indoor air quality , environmental engineering , chemistry , environmental health , pharmacokinetics , bioinformatics , toxicity , medicine , biology , organic chemistry , ecology
Information on human indoor exposure is necessary to assess the potential risk to individuals from many chemicals of interest. Dynamic indoor and human physicologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) models of the distribution of nonionizing, organic chemical concentrations in indoor environments resulting in delivered tissue doses are developed, described and tested. The Indoor model successfully reproduced independently measured, reported time-dependent air concentrations of chloroform released during showering and of 2-butyoxyethanol following use of a volatile surface cleaner. The Indoor model predictions were also comparable to those from a higher tier consumer model (ConsExpo 4.1) for the surface cleaner scenario. The PBPK model successful reproduced observed chloroform exhaled air concentrations resulting from an inhalation exposure. Fugacity based modeling provided a seamless description of the partitioning, fluxes, accumulation and release of the chemical in indoor media and tissues of the exposed subject. This has the potential to assist in health risk assessments, provided that appropriate physical/chemical property, usage characteristics, and toxicological information are available.
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