Occurrence of Phthalate Diesters in Particulate and Vapor Phases in Indoor Air and Implications for Human Exposure in Albany, New York, USA

Phthalate diesters are used as plasticizers in a wide range of consumer products. Because phthalates have been shown in laboratory animal studies to be toxic, human exposure to these chemicals is a matter of concern. Nevertheless, little is known about inhalation exposure to phthalates in the United...

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description Phthalate diesters are used as plasticizers in a wide range of consumer products. Because phthalates have been shown in laboratory animal studies to be toxic, human exposure to these chemicals is a matter of concern. Nevertheless, little is known about inhalation exposure to phthalates in the United States. In this study, occurrence of nine phthalates was determined in 60 indoor air samples collected in 2014 in Albany, New York, USA. Airborne particulate and vapor phase samples were collected from various sampling locations by use of a low-volume air sampler. The median concentrations of nine phthalates in air samples collected from homes, offices, laboratories, schools, salons (hair and nail salons), and public places were 732, 143, 170, 371, 2600, and 354 ng/m 3 , respectively. Diethyl phthalate (DEP) was found at the highest concentrations, which ranged from 4.83 to 2250 ng/m 3 (median 152) followed by di- n -butyl phthalate, which ranged from 4.05 to 1170 ng/m 3 (median 63.3). The median inhalation exposure dose to phthalates was estimated at 0.845, 0.423, 0.203, 0.089, and 0.070 µg/kg-bw/d for infants, toddlers, children, teenagers, and adults, respectively. Inhalation is an important pathway of human exposure to DEP.
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Air sampling
Airborne particulates
Analysis
Chemicals
Consumer goods
Consumer products
Diesters
Dust
Dust - analysis
Earth and Environmental Science
Ecotoxicology
Environment
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Exposure - statistics & numerical data
Environmental Health
Exposure
Houses
Housing - statistics & numerical data
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Indoor environments
Inhalation
Laboratory animals
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Personal grooming
Phthalates
Phthalic Acids - analysis
Plasticizers
Plasticizers - analysis
Plastics
Pollution
Schools
Soil Science & Conservation
Studies
Toxicology
Vapor phases
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