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Urinary metabolites as biomarkers of human exposure to atrazine : atrazine mercapturate in agricultural workers (CROSBI ID 178097)

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Mendaš, Gordana ; Vuletić, Marko ; Galić, Nives ; Drevenkar, Vlasta Urinary metabolites as biomarkers of human exposure to atrazine : atrazine mercapturate in agricultural workers // Toxicology letters, 210 (2012), 2; 174-181. doi: 10.1016/j.toxlet.2011.11.023

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Mendaš, Gordana ; Vuletić, Marko ; Galić, Nives ; Drevenkar, Vlasta

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Urinary metabolites as biomarkers of human exposure to atrazine : atrazine mercapturate in agricultural workers

Human exposure to atrazine and other triazine herbicides results in urinary excretion of traces of parent compounds and of their metabolites formed by N-dealkylation or conjugation with mercapturic acid. In contrast to N-dealkylated metabolites, which are not compound-specific, the measurement of atrazine mercapturate and unchanged atrazine provides an unambiguous confirmation of exposure to this herbicide. The aim of this study was to investigate the levels of these two compounds in a group of agricultural workers who may be considered representative for typical behaviour and procedures during the atrazine application in Croatia. The spot urine samples were collected at the beginning (samples A) and at the end (samples B) of a working day and 12 hours after exposure has ended (samples C). Atrazine and atrazine mercapturate were extracted from acidified urine samples (pH 2) with ethyl acetate and the extracts were analysed using high performance liquid chromatography - tandem mass spectrometry with a turbo ion spray (electrospray) ionization interface. The detection limits based on treatment of 2 ml urine samples were 0.2 ng/ml for both analytes. Atrazine was not detected in any of 27 analysed urine samples but traces of atrazine mercapturate were measured in about a third of pre-exposure and in all post-exposure urine samples in mass concentrations ranging from 0.3 to 10.4 ng/ml (0.3 to 8.0 µg/g of creatinine). The metabolite concentrations in B and C group of post-exposure samples were not significantly different. The urinary atrazine mercapturate post-exposure concentrations were comparable to those reported for U.S. farmers engaged in a single field application of atrazine.

atrazine ; atrazine mercapturate ; urinary atrazine metabolites ; occupational exposure ; liquid chromatography – tandem mass spectrometry

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Podaci o izdanju

210 (2)

2012.

174-181

objavljeno

0378-4274

1879-3169

10.1016/j.toxlet.2011.11.023

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Javno zdravstvo i zdravstvena zaštita, Kemija

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