Biological monitoring of environmental exposure to PAHs in the vicinity of a Soderberg aluminium reduction plant

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Objectives - To assess environmental exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the vicinity of a Soderberg aluminium reduction plant in Shawinigan, Canada with urinary 1-hydroxypyrene (1-OHP) as a biomarker. Methods - Urine samples were collected from 20 non-occupationally exposed subjects living less than 500 m from the plant and from 20 controls living in Trois-Rivieres, another industrial town 40 km from Shawinigan. Concentrations of 1-OHP were measured by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Results - Among controls, geometric mean (range) 1-OHP concentrations were 0.046 (0.012-0.116) μmol/mol creatinine in non-smokers and 0.125 (0.051- 0.282) μmol/mol creatinine in smokers. Among exposed subjects, values were 0.103 (0.056-0.196) μmol/mol creatinine in non-smokers and 0.250 (0.112- 0.448) μmol/mol creatinine in smokers. Excretion of 1-OHP was significantly higher in exposed subjects than in controls among non-smokers and smokers (P<0.05). Conclusions-Based on urinary 1-OHP as a biomarker, it seems that living near an industrial point source of PAHs is associated with higher exposure. The health significance of this finding will require further investigation.

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Gilbert, N. L., & Viau, C. (1997). Biological monitoring of environmental exposure to PAHs in the vicinity of a Soderberg aluminium reduction plant. Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 54(8), 619–621. https://doi.org/10.1136/oem.54.8.619

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