Aim:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the urinary solvent levels of patients
admitted to Ankara Occupational and Environmental Diseases Hospital in 2006
Method: The urinary metabolite levels of solvents of the workers referred to
our hospital for periodical medical examination between January 2016 and
December 2016 were assessed as biomarkers of exposure i.e.; hippuric acid for
toluene exposure, mandelic acid and phenylglyoxylic acid for styrene exposure,
1 hydroxypyrene for poly aromatic hydrocarbons exposure and trichloroacetic
acid for trichloroethylene exposure.
Findings: The number of patients whose urinary trichloro acetic acid level
monitored was 2228 and %5 (n=123) of them exceeded reference value (<10
mg/L) of our laboratory. The mean trichloro acetic acid value of all patients
was 4,86 mg/L. The number of patients whose urinary mandelic acid level
monitored was 1141 and % 2 (n=27) of them exceeded reference value ((<400
mg/L).. The mean mandelic acid value of all patients was 144,37 mg/L. The
number of patients whose urinary hippuric acid level monitored was 1849 and % 6
(n=107) of them exceeded reference value (<1500 mg/L). The mean hippuric
acid value of all patients was 654,72 mg/L. The number of patients whose
urinary phenylglyoxylic acid level monitored was 1131 and % 1 (n=15) of them
exceeded reference value (0-100 mg/L). The mean phenylglyoxylic acid value of
all patients was 21,78 mg/L. The number of patients whose urinary 1
hydroxypyrene level monitored was 1557 and % 4 (n=60) of them exceeded
reference value (<1400 mg/L). The mean 1 hydroxypyrene value of all patients
was 456,58 mg/L.
Conclusion: We conclude that toluene was the most common solvent to exceeded
reference value in occupationally exposed workers and trichloroethylene and
poly aromatic hydrocarbons were other solvents following toluene.
Keywords:
solvent,
occupational exposure, toluene
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Yayımlanma Tarihi | 1 Kasım 2017 |
Yayımlandığı Sayı | Yıl 2017 Volume 2, Issue 1(4) |