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Urinary 2,5 hexanedione as a biomarker of n-hexane exposure
Authors:Olga Mayan   Joao Paulo Teixeira  Sandra Alves  Concei    o Azevedo
Affiliation:Olga Mayan ,Joao Paulo Teixeira,Sandra Alves,Conceiç,ã,o Azevedo
Abstract:n-Hexane is a saturated aliphatic hydrocarbon widely used in industry. In most cases it is used as a mixture with hexane isomers and various others solvents in the form of commercial hexane. n-Hexane is metabolized oxidatively to a number of compounds, including 2,5-hexanedione (2,5-HD), which is eliminated through the urine and is implicated in the neurotoxic effect of this solvent. The main objective of this study was to evaluate urinary 2,5-HD as a biomarker of n-hexane exposure. The study was carried out in seven industrial units. Post-shift urine samples from 111 workers who handled commercial hexane were collected and analysed for 2,5-HD by capillary gas chromatography. Air sampling was performed in the breathing zones of the workers, and the air samples were analysed using validated methods. Monitoring individual exposures showed that n-hexane exposure varied from 5 to 70 p.p.m. (mean ±SD = 15.24 ±2.98 p.p.m.). Significant correlation was observed between exposure to n-hexane and urinary 2,5-HD levels, with high correlation coefficients ( ρ= 0.81, p = 0.000), suggesting that urinary 2,5-HD is a good biomarker of occupational exposure to n-hexane. Urinary 2,5-HD is recommended as a better tool than air monitoring in the assessment of health risk, namely the early detection of n-hexane neurotoxicity.
Keywords:2  5-HEXANEDIONE  N-HEXANE Exposure  Biomonitoring
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