Occurrence and probabilistic risk assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in blood and urine of auto-mechanics in Akure Metro, Nigeria

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作者
Ololade, Isaac Ayodele [1 ]
Alabi, Bosede Adenike [1 ]
Oladoja, Nurudeen Abiola [2 ]
Ololade, Oluwaranti Olubunmi [1 ]
Apata, Abiodun Oyewumi [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Adekunle Ajasin Univ, Dept Chem Sci, Environm Monitoring Unit, PMB 001, Akungbaakoko, Ondo State, Nigeria
[2] Adekunle Ajasin Univ, Dept Chem Sci, Hydrochem Res Lab, Akungbaakoko, Nigeria
[3] Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, 1400 Farragut St, Bremerton, WA 98314 USA
关键词
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; Hazard quotient; Human blood; Human urine; Cancer risk; TOXIC EQUIVALENCY FACTORS; ANIMAL-BASED FOODS; HEALTH-RISK; SOURCE IDENTIFICATION; DERMAL EXPOSURE; WASTE-WATER; PAHS; SEDIMENTS; BIOAVAILABILITY; METABOLITES;
D O I
10.1007/s10661-023-11293-8
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study provides baseline data on the concentration of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in blood and urine samples of auto-mechanics, using Nigeria as a case study. Eighteen auto-mechanics participated in the study excluding two controls. The concentrations for the sigma PAHs across all participants (excluding control) ranged from 1.67 to 3.30 (2.17 +/- 0.58) in blood with a significantly higher (P < 0.05) range of 7.61 to 10.76 (8.69 +/- 1.00) in urine. The high molecular weight PAHs (4-6 rings) dominated the PAH profile in both blood (>= 92%) and urine (>= 87%) across all locations. Dibenz(a)anthracene was the most distributed PAH, while acenaphthene and indeno(1,2,3-cd)pyrene were the least distributed. The dermal route constituted approximately 99% of the total chronic exposure, followed by ingestion, and the least via inhalation. The hazard index (HI) was below the safe thresholds (HI = 1), suggesting non-carcinogenic PAH effects. However, all the participants including control samples had carcinogenic risk (CR) values above the acceptable level of 10(-6) in both blood and urine samples. The carcinogenic and mutagenic potencies were higher in urine than in blood. The results suggest less acute toxicity and more potential chronic effects. The computed elimination ratio (> 1) suggests low excretion in urine and a potentially harmful trend. Molecular diagnostic ratios and principal component analysis suggest mixed PAH sources. The study revealed biomonitoring solely dependent on blood analysis may greatly underestimate health risks due to PAH exposure. To the best of our knowledge, this study is the first to provide levels of PAHs in the blood and urine of Nigerian mechanics. Findings herein will support policymakers at all levels in re-focusing attention to the less prioritized professions that pre-disposes people to PAHs and other emerging pollutants in society.
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