A Risk Assessment Approach for Nursing Infants Exposed to Volatile Organics through the Mother's Occupational Inhalation Exposure

M. L. Shelley, M. Andersen, J. Fisher
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Abstract A “rule-of-thumb” methodology is presented to assist in assessing risk to a nursing child due to the mother's occupational inhalation exposure. The method represents an example of the use of physiologically-based pharmacokinetic modeling using state-of-the-art computational techniques. A computer model is developed to describe distribution of nonmetabolized, inhaled contaminants into a mother/child system as a function of the contaminant's blood: air and octanol: water partition coefficients. Effective dose is calculated in terms of the area under the blood concentration vs. time curve of the exposure chemical. Since low partition values yield low risk for the nursing child and high values yield high risk, the model is exercised over a range of intermediate values (blood: air = [2, 25]; octanol: water = [100, 1500]). Results are thus applicable to chemicals for which the mother's dose is a strong factor in estimating the child's risk. The most notable observation is that, for the range of partiti...
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通过母亲职业吸入暴露于挥发性有机物的哺乳婴儿的风险评估方法
摘要:一个“经验法则”的方法提出,以协助评估风险,以哺乳儿童由于母亲的职业吸入暴露。该方法代表了使用最先进的计算技术使用基于生理的药代动力学建模的一个例子。开发了一个计算机模型来描述非代谢的,吸入污染物在母亲/儿童系统中的分布,作为污染物的血液:空气和辛醇:水分配系数的函数。有效剂量是根据暴露化学品的血浓度与时间曲线下的面积来计算的。由于低分割值对哺乳儿童的风险较低,高分割值则风险较高,因此模型在中间值范围内运行(血液:空气= [2,25];辛醇:水=[100,1500])。因此,研究结果适用于母亲的剂量是估计儿童风险的重要因素的化学品。最值得注意的观察是,对于partiti的范围…
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