Using Contact-Specific Surface Area Estimates in Exposure Models

R. Canales, J. Leckie
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ABSTRACTThe objectives of this work are to demonstrate methods for the collection and incorporation of contact-specific surface area measurements in dermal exposure assessments and illustrate the potential difference in resulting dermal and non-dietary ingestion estimates using this type of surface area data. Continuing the work of Stanford's Exposure Research Group, categorical surface area data contained in children's sequential microlevel activity patterns were converted into quantitative coordinates, which in turn provided a foundation to map data on the skin surface. Programs were constructed to establish an accounting system of spatial coordinates, governed by categorical surface area data, to map exposure estimates or activity statistics on the skin. An illustrative example is provided that estimates the spatial variability of chlorpyrifos on the palm of a hand using contact-specific surface area data. Results show a maximum value of 14.6 ng on the fingertips and no chemical exposure along the edge...
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在暴露模型中使用接触比表面积估算
摘要本研究的目的是展示在皮肤暴露评估中收集和结合接触比表面积测量的方法,并说明使用这种类型的表面积数据得出的皮肤和非饮食摄入估计的潜在差异。继续斯坦福大学暴露研究小组的工作,将儿童连续微水平活动模式中包含的分类表面积数据转换为定量坐标,从而为绘制皮肤表面数据提供基础。构建程序以建立一个由分类表面积数据控制的空间坐标核算系统,以绘制皮肤上的暴露估计或活动统计。提供了一个说明性的例子,利用接触比表面积数据估计毒死蜱在手掌上的空间变异性。结果表明,指尖的最大值为14.6 ng,边缘没有化学物质暴露。
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