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Journal Article 
Dermal bioaccessibility of flame retardants from indoor dust and the influence of topically applied cosmetics 
Pawar, G; Abdallah, MAe; De Sáa, EV; Harrad, S 
2017 
Journal of Exposure Science & Environmental Epidemiology
ISSN: 1559-0631
EISSN: 1559-064X 
Nature Publishing Group, The Macmillan Building London N1 9XW United Kingdom 
Tuxedo 
27 
100-105 
English 
Despite extensive literature on their potential adverse health effects, there is a lack of information on human dermal exposure to organic flame retardant chemicals (FRs). This study applies an in vitro physiologically based extraction test to provide new insights into the dermal bioaccessibility of various FRs from indoor dust to synthetic sweat/sebum mixture (SSSM). The bioaccessible fractions of α-, β- and γ-hexabromocyclododecane (HBCD) and tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) to 1:1 (sweat/sebum) mixture were 41%, 47%, 50% and 40%, respectively. For Tris-2-chloroethyl phosphate (TCEP), tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TCIPP) and tris-1,3-dichloropropyl phosphate (TDCIPP), bioaccessible fractions were 10%, 17% and 19%. Composition of the SSSM and compound-specific physicochemical properties were the major factors influencing the bioaccessibility of target FRs. Except for TBBPA, the presence of cosmetics (moisturising cream, sunscreen lotion, body spray and shower gel) had a significant effect (P<0.05) on the bioaccessibility of the studied FRs. The presence of cosmetics decreased the bioaccessibility of HBCDs from indoor dust, whereas shower gel and sunscreen lotion enhanced the bioaccessibility of target PFRs. Our bioaccessibility data were applied to estimate the internal exposure of UK adults and toddlers to the target FRs via dermal contact with dust. Our worst-case scenario exposure estimates fell far below available health-based limit values for TCEP, TCIPP and TDCIPP. However, future research may erode the margin of safety for these chemicals. 
Environment Abstracts; Toxicology Abstracts; Health & Safety Science Abstracts; Phosphates; Fire retardant chemicals; Fire retardants; Indoor environments; Data processing; Lotions; Chemicals; Sunscreens; Phosphate; Cosmetics; Physiology; British Isles; Physicochemical properties; X 24340:Cosmetics, Toiletries & Household Products; ENA 02:Toxicology & Environmental Safety; H 6000:Natural Disasters/Civil Defense/Emergency Management