Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites, phenols and parabens in rural and urban Danish mother-child pairs

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Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites, phenols and parabens in rural and urban Danish mother-child pairs. / Frederiksen, Hanne; Nielsen, Jeanette Kolstrup Søgaard; Mørck, Thit Aarøe; Hansen, Pernille Winton; Jensen, Janne Fangel; Nielsen, Ole; Andersson, Anna-Maria; Knudsen, Lisbeth E.

In: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, Vol. 216, No. 6, 11.2013, p. 772-83.

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Frederiksen, H, Nielsen, JKS, Mørck, TA, Hansen, PW, Jensen, JF, Nielsen, O, Andersson, A-M & Knudsen, LE 2013, 'Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites, phenols and parabens in rural and urban Danish mother-child pairs', International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, vol. 216, no. 6, pp. 772-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2013.02.006

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Frederiksen, H., Nielsen, J. K. S., Mørck, T. A., Hansen, P. W., Jensen, J. F., Nielsen, O., Andersson, A-M., & Knudsen, L. E. (2013). Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites, phenols and parabens in rural and urban Danish mother-child pairs. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine, 216(6), 772-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2013.02.006

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Frederiksen H, Nielsen JKS, Mørck TA, Hansen PW, Jensen JF, Nielsen O et al. Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites, phenols and parabens in rural and urban Danish mother-child pairs. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine. 2013 Nov;216(6):772-83. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheh.2013.02.006

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Frederiksen, Hanne ; Nielsen, Jeanette Kolstrup Søgaard ; Mørck, Thit Aarøe ; Hansen, Pernille Winton ; Jensen, Janne Fangel ; Nielsen, Ole ; Andersson, Anna-Maria ; Knudsen, Lisbeth E. / Urinary excretion of phthalate metabolites, phenols and parabens in rural and urban Danish mother-child pairs. In: International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Medicine. 2013 ; Vol. 216, No. 6. pp. 772-83.

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abstract = "Some phthalates, parabens and phenols have shown adverse endocrine disrupting effects in animal studies and are also suspected to be involved in human reproductive problems. However, knowledge about exposure sources and biomonitoring data in different subsets of populations are still scarce. Thus, in this study first morning urine samples were collected from 6 to 11 years Danish children and their mothers. The content of seven parabens, nine phenols and metabolites of eight different phthalates were analysed by LC-MS/MS. Two parabens, six phenols and metabolites from six phthalate diesters were measurable in more than 50%, 75% and 90% of the participants, respectively. Thus the children and their mothers were generally exposed simultaneously to a range of phthalates, phenols and parabens. In general, the levels were low but for several of the compounds extreme creatinine adjusted concentrations 100-500-fold higher than the median level were seen in some participants. Children were significantly higher exposed to bisphenol A (BPA) and some of the phthalates (DiBP, DnBP, BBzP, DEHP and DiNP) than their mothers, whereas mothers were higher exposed to compounds related to cosmetics and personal care products such as parabens (MeP, EtP and n-PrP), benzophenone-3, triclosan and diethyl phthalate. However, a very high correlation between mothers and their children was observed for all chemicals. A high individual exposure to one chemical was often associated with a high exposure to other of the chemicals and the possibility of combination effects of multiple simultaneous exposures cannot be excluded.",
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AU - Mørck, Thit Aarøe

AU - Hansen, Pernille Winton

AU - Jensen, Janne Fangel

AU - Nielsen, Ole

AU - Andersson, Anna-Maria

AU - Knudsen, Lisbeth E

N1 - Copyright © 2013 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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N2 - Some phthalates, parabens and phenols have shown adverse endocrine disrupting effects in animal studies and are also suspected to be involved in human reproductive problems. However, knowledge about exposure sources and biomonitoring data in different subsets of populations are still scarce. Thus, in this study first morning urine samples were collected from 6 to 11 years Danish children and their mothers. The content of seven parabens, nine phenols and metabolites of eight different phthalates were analysed by LC-MS/MS. Two parabens, six phenols and metabolites from six phthalate diesters were measurable in more than 50%, 75% and 90% of the participants, respectively. Thus the children and their mothers were generally exposed simultaneously to a range of phthalates, phenols and parabens. In general, the levels were low but for several of the compounds extreme creatinine adjusted concentrations 100-500-fold higher than the median level were seen in some participants. Children were significantly higher exposed to bisphenol A (BPA) and some of the phthalates (DiBP, DnBP, BBzP, DEHP and DiNP) than their mothers, whereas mothers were higher exposed to compounds related to cosmetics and personal care products such as parabens (MeP, EtP and n-PrP), benzophenone-3, triclosan and diethyl phthalate. However, a very high correlation between mothers and their children was observed for all chemicals. A high individual exposure to one chemical was often associated with a high exposure to other of the chemicals and the possibility of combination effects of multiple simultaneous exposures cannot be excluded.

AB - Some phthalates, parabens and phenols have shown adverse endocrine disrupting effects in animal studies and are also suspected to be involved in human reproductive problems. However, knowledge about exposure sources and biomonitoring data in different subsets of populations are still scarce. Thus, in this study first morning urine samples were collected from 6 to 11 years Danish children and their mothers. The content of seven parabens, nine phenols and metabolites of eight different phthalates were analysed by LC-MS/MS. Two parabens, six phenols and metabolites from six phthalate diesters were measurable in more than 50%, 75% and 90% of the participants, respectively. Thus the children and their mothers were generally exposed simultaneously to a range of phthalates, phenols and parabens. In general, the levels were low but for several of the compounds extreme creatinine adjusted concentrations 100-500-fold higher than the median level were seen in some participants. Children were significantly higher exposed to bisphenol A (BPA) and some of the phthalates (DiBP, DnBP, BBzP, DEHP and DiNP) than their mothers, whereas mothers were higher exposed to compounds related to cosmetics and personal care products such as parabens (MeP, EtP and n-PrP), benzophenone-3, triclosan and diethyl phthalate. However, a very high correlation between mothers and their children was observed for all chemicals. A high individual exposure to one chemical was often associated with a high exposure to other of the chemicals and the possibility of combination effects of multiple simultaneous exposures cannot be excluded.

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