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Use of real-time breath analysis and physiologically based pharmacokinetic modeling to evaluate dermal absorption of aqueous toluene in human volunteers.
Authors:Karla D Thrall  Karl K Weitz  Angela D Woodstock
Affiliation:Molecular Biosciences Department, Fundamental Science Division, Battelle, Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington 99352, USA. karla.thrall@pnl.gov
Abstract:Toluene is a ubiquitous chemical that is commonly used for its solvent properties in industry and manufacturing, and is a component of many paint products. Although human exposure to toluene is most likely to be through inhalation, toluene is also found in well and surface water. Therefore, an assessment of the dermal contribution to total toluene uptake is useful for understanding human exposures. To evaluate the significance of these exposures, the dermal absorption of toluene was assessed in human volunteers using a combination of real-time exhaled breath analysis and physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) modeling. Human volunteers wearing swimsuits were submerged in warm tap water to neck level in a stainless steel hydrotherapy tub containing an initial concentration of approximately 500-microg/l toluene. Volunteers were provided purified breathing air to eliminate inhalation exposures, and exhaled breath was continually analyzed before, during, and post exposure to track the absorption and subsequent elimination of the compound in real time. A PBPK model was used to estimate the dermal permeability coefficient (K(p)) to describe each set of exhaled breath data from 4-6 human volunteers. An average K(p) value of 0.012 +/- 0.007 cm/h was found to provide a good fit to all data sets. Volunteers also participated in a second study phase, in which the subject was allowed to breathe the room air during immersion, thus both dermal and inhalation exposures to toluene occurred. Exhaled breath analyses revealed that concurrent inhalation of volatilized toluene resulted in a transient increase in the peak exhaled-breath level by 100 ppb, or an approximate 50% increase over breath levels observed in dermal-only studies. For perspective, the total intake of toluene associated with oral consumption of 2 liters of water containing toluene at bath water concentrations were estimated to be more than 30 times greater than the dermal contribution due to bathing.
Keywords:dermal   toluene   human   aqueous   PBPK   breath analysis.
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