Biological monitoring of occupational exposure to n-hexane by exhaled air analysis and urinalysis |
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Authors: | J. Francisco Periago Antonio Cardona Dolores Marhuenda José Roel Manuel Villanueva Juan Marti Aurelio Luna |
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Affiliation: | (1) National Institute of Occupational Safety and Hygiene, Aptdo 35, E-30120 El Palmar, Murcia, Spain;(2) Department of Toxicology and Legal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Alicante, Aptdo 374, E-03080 Alicante, Spain;(3) Occupational Safety and Hygiene Service of Alicante, Generalidad Valenciana, c/ Hondon de los Frailes 1, E-03005 Alicante, Spain;(4) Department of Toxicology and Legal Medicine, School of Medicine, University of Murcia, E-30100 Espinardo, Murcia, Spain |
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Abstract: | Summary To compare two methods of biological monitoring for the evaluation of risk of occupational exposure to n-hexane, we analyzed the relationship between environmental exposure to this solvent and urinary excretion of 2,5-hexanedione and n-hexane in exhaled air in 69 workers employed in the shoe industry. Environmental exposure to the solvent was monitored with personal diffusive samplers, which were desorbed with carbon sulfide and analyzed by gas chromatography. To measure 2,5-hexanedione, urine was subjected to acid hydrolysis, separation in octadecyl silane columns, elution with 5% aqueous acetonitrile solution and extraction with dichloromethane, followed by gas chromatography. In exhaled air, n-hexane was measured with a sampling system that permitted concentration of aliquots of end-exhaled air (alveolar air) from one or more exhalations in a tube packed with activated charcoal, which was then desorbed with carbon sulfide and analyzed by gas chromatography. Concentrations of n-hexane in breathing zone air were significantly correlated with urinary concentrations of 2,5-hexanedione (r = 0.88) and with exhaled air n-hexane (r = 0.86); in addition, the two biological indicators correlated significantly (r = 0.70). Analyses in both exhaled air and urine were thus considered useful for biological monitoring of the risk of exposure to n-hexane. |
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Keywords: | Biological monitoring n-Hexane Exhaled air 2,5-Hexanedione Urinalysis |
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