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Urinary excretion of unmetabolized acetone as an indicator of occupational exposure to acetone
Authors:Toshio Kawai  Tomojiro Yasugi  Yoko Uchida  Okujo Iwami  Masayuki Ikeda
Affiliation:(1) Osaka Occupational Health Service Center, 541 Osaka, Japan;(2) Department of Public Health, Kyoto University Faculty of Medicine, 606 Kyoto, Japan
Abstract:Summary Acetone concentrations in urine samples from 28 workers exposed to acetone in a fiber-reinforced plastics factory were determined by directly injecting urine supernate into a gaschromatograph with FID detectors. Acetone concentrations in the urine from ten nonexposed subjects were also determined. The 8-h time-weighted exposure intensity of individual workers was monitored by means of diffusive sampling. Acetone concentration in urine and acetone concentration in the breathing zone showed a linear correlation to each other. The study results indicate that the correlation coefficient is high enough to enable use of the urinary level of acetone as an indicator of occupational exposure to acetone.
Keywords:Acetone in breathing-zone air  Acetone in urine  Biological monitoring  Diffusive sampling  Urinalysis
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