Emerging plasticizers in Eastern China: Population exposure and lipid metabolism related health risks.

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Journal of hazardous materials Pub Date : 2025-09-15 Epub Date: 2025-08-05 DOI:10.1016/j.jhazmat.2025.139443
Wenyuan Lu, Qianyu Chen, Jun Huang, Jialei Zhu, Liu Yang, Qi Chen, Hong Sun
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Abstract

Background: Emerging plasticizers are increasingly detected in environmental and human biological samples, yet data regarding human exposure and associated health risks remain limited.

Objectives: This study uniquely assesses human exposure to emerging plasticizers by simultaneously quantifying 26 metabolites and 8 serum lipid biomarkers. It aims to explore their associations with lipid metabolism, providing new insights into the potential metabolic disruptions caused by these compounds.

Methods: Biomonitoring was conducted among 1514 participants from Jiangsu Province, Eastern China. Spearman's correlation was used to assess the influence of gender and age on metabolite levels. Generalized additive models examined associations between plasticizers and lipid biomarkers; quantile-based g-computation evaluated joint effects, and Bayesian benchmark dose analysis determined benchmark doses and hazard quotients.

Results: Six plasticizers, namely dibutyl fumarate (DBF), diethyl succinate (DES), trihexyl trimellitate (THTM), dimethyl adipate (DMA), and two isomers of diisobutyl adipate (DiBA & DnBA), were identified as significantly associated with lipid biomarkers, suggesting their potential to disrupt lipid metabolism. Notably, THTM was identified as a plasticizer that may pose a potential health risk to the general population (hazard quotient > 1), a finding not previously highlighted in the literature.

Conclusion: This study identifies six emerging plasticizers associated with lipid metabolism disruption, with THTM potentially posing a health risk. The simultaneous assessment of plasticizer metabolites and lipid biomarkers represents a novel approach that provides valuable insights for future research and risk management, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.

中国东部新兴增塑剂:人群暴露与脂质代谢相关的健康风险
背景:在环境和人类生物样本中越来越多地检测到新型增塑剂,但关于人类接触和相关健康风险的数据仍然有限。目的:本研究通过同时量化26种代谢物和8种血脂生物标志物,独特地评估了人类对新兴增塑剂的暴露。它旨在探索它们与脂质代谢的关联,为这些化合物引起的潜在代谢破坏提供新的见解。方法:对江苏省1514名参与者进行生物监测。Spearman相关性用于评估性别和年龄对代谢物水平的影响。广义加性模型检验了增塑剂和脂质生物标志物之间的关联;基于分位数的g计算评估联合效应,贝叶斯基准剂量分析确定基准剂量和危害商。结果:六种增塑剂,即富马酸二丁酯(DBF)、琥珀酸二乙酯(DES)、三烷基三己酯(THTM)、己二酸二甲酯(DMA)和己二酸二异丁酯(DiBA和DnBA),被鉴定为与脂质生物标志物显著相关,表明它们有可能破坏脂质代谢。值得注意的是,THTM被确定为可能对普通人群构成潜在健康风险的增塑剂(危害商数bb101),这一发现在以前的文献中没有得到强调。结论:本研究确定了六种与脂质代谢中断相关的新兴增塑剂,THTM可能构成健康风险。增塑剂代谢物和脂质生物标志物的同时评估代表了一种新的方法,为未来的研究和风险管理提供了有价值的见解,特别是在低收入和中等收入国家。
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