Suspect screening candidate exposure biomarkers of acetyl tributyl citrate and acetyl triethyl citrate after human oral administration

IF 10.3 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environment International Pub Date : 2024-10-10 DOI:10.1016/j.envint.2024.109062
Eu-Kyung Jo , Jinhyun Kwon , Daeho Kang , Junho Jeon , Younglim Kho , Mi-Yeon Shin , Sungkyoon Kim
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Acetyl tributyl citrate (ATBC) and acetyl triethyl citrate (ATEC) are widely used as plasticizers, but their metabolites as exposure biomarkers for biomonitoring, as well as approximate human metabolic pathways, are not well understood. This study addresses this knowledge gap by conducting suspect screening to propose specific metabolites in human urine as potential biomarkers of exposure and explore their kinetic profiles. Ten volunteers were administered deuterium labeled ATBC (ATBC-d3) and seven received ATEC or deuterium labeled ATEC (ATEC-d3), with urine samples collected over 48 h post-administration. Employing ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to quadrupole-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-qTOF/MS), six metabolites of ATBC were consistently detected, including (OH)3-ATBC-d3, ADBC-d3, OH-ADBC-d3, DBC, OH-DBC, and OH-DBA. For ATEC, four metabolites were identified: ADEC-d3, AMEC-d3, OH-ADEC-d3, and DEC. Based on their high detection frequency, relative response, and specificity to their parent compounds, ADBC-d3 and OH-ADBC-d3 were identified as promising candidate biomarkers for ATBC exposure, while ADEC-d3 emerged as a suitable biomarker for ATEC. Estimated urinary elimination half-lives ranged from 1.0 to 9.9 h for ATBC metabolites and 1.6 to 3.0 h for ATEC metabolites. One-compartment kinetic modeling provided preliminary insights into metabolite kinetics. This research advances the understanding of ATBC and ATEC metabolism in humans, providing a foundation for future exposure assessments and toxicological studies. The identified biomarkers and preliminary metabolic profiles offer valuable starting points for biomonitoring and risk assessment of these alternative plasticizers.

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人口服后乙酰柠檬酸三丁酯和乙酰柠檬酸三乙酯的候选暴露生物标记物的可疑筛选
柠檬酸乙酰三丁酯(ATBC)和柠檬酸乙酰三乙酯(ATEC)被广泛用作增塑剂,但人们对它们作为生物监测暴露生物标志物的代谢物以及大致的人体代谢途径了解不多。本研究针对这一知识空白,进行了疑似筛选,提出将人体尿液中的特定代谢物作为潜在的暴露生物标记物,并探索其动力学特征。十名志愿者服用了氘标记的 ATBC(ATBC-d3),七名志愿者服用了 ATEC 或氘标记的 ATEC(ATEC-d3),并在服用后 48 小时内收集尿样。采用超高效液相色谱-四极杆飞行时间质谱联用技术(UPLC-qTOF/MS),持续检测到六种 ATBC 代谢物,包括 (OH)3-ATBC-d3、ADBC-d3、OH-ADBC-d3、DBC、OH-DBC 和 OH-DBA。对于 ATEC,确定了四种代谢物:ADEC-d3、AMEC-d3、OH-ADEC-d3 和 DEC。根据其较高的检测频率、相对反应和对其母体化合物的特异性,ADBC-d3 和 OH-ADBC-d3 被确定为有希望成为 ATBC 暴露的候选生物标记物,而 ADEC-d3 则成为 ATEC 的合适生物标记物。ATBC 代谢物的估计尿消除半衰期为 1.0 至 9.9 小时,ATEC 代谢物的估计尿消除半衰期为 1.6 至 3.0 小时。单室动力学模型提供了代谢物动力学的初步见解。研究表明,与 ATEC 相比,ATBC 可能会发生更多的羟基化反应,但还需要进一步的定量分析来证实这一观察结果。这项研究加深了人们对 ATBC 和 ATEC 在人体内代谢的了解,为今后的暴露评估和毒理学研究奠定了基础。已确定的生物标志物和初步代谢概况为这些替代增塑剂的生物监测和风险评估提供了宝贵的起点。
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Environment International
Environment International 环境科学-环境科学
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2.8 months
期刊介绍: Environmental Health publishes manuscripts focusing on critical aspects of environmental and occupational medicine, including studies in toxicology and epidemiology, to illuminate the human health implications of exposure to environmental hazards. The journal adopts an open-access model and practices open peer review. It caters to scientists and practitioners across all environmental science domains, directly or indirectly impacting human health and well-being. With a commitment to enhancing the prevention of environmentally-related health risks, Environmental Health serves as a public health journal for the community and scientists engaged in matters of public health significance concerning the environment.
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