A human exposure study to investigate biological monitoring methods for 2-butoxyethanol

被引:15
作者
Jones, K [1 ]
Cocker, J [1 ]
机构
[1] Hlth & Safety Lab, Sheffield S3 7HQ, S Yorkshire, England
关键词
biological monitoring; urine; butoxyethanol; conjugation;
D O I
10.1080/13547500310001600941
中图分类号
Q81 [生物工程学(生物技术)]; Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 0836 ; 090102 ; 100705 ;
摘要
2-Butoxyethanol is a glycol ether widely used in printing inks, varnishes and cleaning fluids. As skin absorption can be significant, biological monitoring is useful in monitoring worker exposure. A number of analytes and matrices have been used previously, including 2-butoxyethanol in blood and free and total 2-butoxyacetic acid in urine. Using a combination of a volunteer study and samples from exposed workers, we compared the applicability of some of the biological monitoring markers available. We conclude that 2-butoxyethanol in blood is not a suitable marker for biological monitoring due to sampling problems. In view of the low-level exposures reported in occupational surveys, 2-butoxyethanol in breath is also unsuitable because of a lack of sensitivity. Measuring 2-butoxyacetic acid in blood is possible, although non-invasive urine samples are preferred. Free 2-butoxyacetic acid in urine has previously been widely used; however, we found that the extent of conjugation of 2-butoxyacetic acid in urine varied from 0 to 100% both within and between individuals and is not related to time, concentration or urine pH. Data from 48 exposed workers suggested that an estimated 57% (95% confidence interval 44 - 70%) of the total 2-butoxyacetic acid is excreted in the conjugated form, and that conjugation may be activated above a certain exposure level. Using total 2-butoxyacetic acid significantly reduced inter-individual variation. Elimination half-lives for free and total 2-butoxyacetic acid were similar ( similar to 6 h) and there was no delay in excretion of the conjugated metabolite ( peak excretion for both free and total was between 6 and 12 h after the end of exposure). In conclusion, we propose that total butoxyacetic acid ( after acid hydrolysis) in urine is the biomarker of choice for monitoring exposure to 2-butoxyethanol. Urine samples should be collected post-shift towards the end of the working week.
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