Assessment of the Oral Bioavailability of Organic Contaminants in Humans

Wijayawardena, M.A.A. and Liu, Y. and Yan, K. and Duan, L. and Umeh, A.C. and Naidu, R. and Semple, K.T. (2020) Assessment of the Oral Bioavailability of Organic Contaminants in Humans. In: Bioavailability of Organic Chemicals in Soil and Sediment :. Handbook of Environmental Chemistry . Springer, Cham, pp. 191-218. ISBN 9783030579180

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Abstract

Bioavailability estimates the actual internal uptake or absorption of contaminants that enter the body (internal dose) and helps in providing a more accurate estimation of the human risks than the usage of total concentration. This is important for exposure assessment for children in relation to their hand-to-mouth activities. For example significant reductions of the bioavailability of long-term contaminated soils have been demonstrated using various animal models. The measurement for bioavailability involves various uncertainties for organic contaminants. It is crucial to determine the parameters that influence the results of bioavailability. This chapter provides a summary of the current state of knowledge for the determination of bioavailability for a range of organic contaminants. The information provided will be useful in facilitating further research efforts for the investigation of bioavailability of contaminants in conducting exposure assessments.

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?? bioaccumulationbioavailabilitydiffusiondissolutionelectrophilicperfusion ratepermeability rate ??
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148651
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20 Jan 2021 13:35
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