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Monitoring of Paraben Compounds in Indoor and Outdoor Air of a Populated City Publisher



Hajizadeh Y1, 2 ; Pourzamani H1, 2 ; Ebrahimpour K1, 2 ; Chavoshani A1, 2, 3 ; Rahimi B2
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  1. 1. Environment Research Center, Research Institute for Primordial Prevention of Non-Communicable Disease, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  2. 2. Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Isfahan University of Medical Sciences, Isfahan, Iran
  3. 3. Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health, Iranshahr University of Medical Sciences, Iranshahr, Iran

Source: Atmospheric Pollution Research Published:2021


Abstract

Detection of paraben compounds in numerous human biological samples and their association with many health disorders imply that the humans can be exposed to parabens in many ways. Although many researchers have studied dermal and oral exposures to parabens, a few of them have considered indoor and outdoor air as a source for human exposure to these compounds. Therefore, this study was conducted to monitor the indoor and outdoor air concentrations of parabens in different places and age groups in Isfahan, Iran. For this purpose, ten sites were selected to determine four parabens in indoor and outdoor air simultaneously. Sampling was carried out using a polyurethane foam (PUF) tube connected to a SKC pump operating at a flow rate of 10 L/min. Parabens desorption from PUF, their extraction from solvents and their analysis were performed using methanol/water solvents, ultrasonic-assisted dispersive liquid-liquid and micro-extraction (DLLME) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometer (GC-MS), respectively. Results showed a significant difference among MePB (p = 0.002), EtPB (p = 0.001), PrPB (p = 0.001) and BuPB (p = 0.013) concentrations in indoor and outdoor air. Moreover, the lowest and the highest concentrations of MePB (0.36 and 0.63 ng/m3), EtPB (0.31 and 0.65, ng/m3), PrPB (0.64 and 1.07 ng/m3) and BuPB (0.0 and 0.21 ng/m3) were detected in green spaces and barbershops. The infants and children (6–8 years) were found to be exposed to the highest risk of indoor air. The obtained results can provide a basis for future indoor and outdoor air quality studies. © 2021 Turkish National Committee for Air Pollution Research and Control
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