Toxic effects of chemical mixtures |
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Authors: | Zeliger Harold I |
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Affiliation: | Zeliger Chemical, Environmental & Toxicological Services, West Charlton, New York 12010, USA. hiz@zeliger.com |
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Abstract: | Exposures to chemical mixtures have reportedly produced unexpected effects. Examination of new case studies, as well as those previously reported, shows that when the human body is exposed to mixtures of chemicals that include lipophilic and hydrophilic species, the lipophiles facilitate the absorption of the hydrophiles at enhanced levels and produce effects that are not expected from an individual chemical. These effects include enhanced acute and chronic responses, low-level concentration response, and unexpected target organ attack. Octanol:water partition coefficients are predictive of relative lipophilicity and hydrophilicity. The findings have implications for safe drinking water standards, air quality standards, safe industrial and environmental exposure levels, product formulation, product labeling, and protocols for toxicity testing of chemical products. |
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