Elucidation of xenobiotics in textiles for infants using non-targeted approaches: The role of fabrics as a source of early-life exposure to potentially harmful chemicals.

IF 7.7 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
A Domínguez-Liste, E Linares-Ruiz, M O Schweiss, L Papay-Ramírez, C Freire, P Pérez-Serrano, R Quesada-Jiménez, F M Pérez-Carrascosa, V Mustieles, J P Arrebola, J Pérez-Del-Palacio, O Ballesteros, A Rodríguez-Carrillo, F Vela-Soria
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The contemporary textile industry utilizes a vast array of chemical substances spanning multiple functional and structural classes. Recent data suggest that over 8000 xenobiotic compounds may be employed throughout various stages of textile manufacturing. This widespread chemical usage raises significant public health concerns, particularly because the routine act of wearing clothing implies exposure on a daily basis. Of particular concern is the vulnerability associated with early-life exposure, especially during perinatal and childhood developmental periods. Accordingly, textiles intended for infant use warrant thorough investigation as a potential source of chemical exposure. The present study aimed to implement a non-targeted screening and suspect screening (NTS-SS) methodology to analyze 43 infant garments, with the goal of identifying xenobiotic substances with known or suspected hazardous properties. The selected clothing items were subjected to four distinct treatment conditions to evaluate the leaching behavior of detected compounds and thus their potential bioavailability. Thus, 303 chemicals have been identified, belonging to different classes: pesticides/biocides, adjuvant for biocides, surfactants, food additives/flavorings, fragrances, preservatives, UV filters/anticorrosion agents, intermediates chemical for production, flame retardants, plasticizers/rubber accelerators, pharmaceuticals, and natural products. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first investigation to explore the potential infant exposure to textile-related xenobiotics using an NTS-SS approach. The findings contribute important evidence regarding the plausible health risks posed by chemical constituents present in fabrics designed for infant use.

使用非靶向方法阐明婴儿纺织品中的异种生物:织物作为早期暴露于潜在有害化学物质的来源的作用。
当代纺织工业使用了大量的化学物质,涵盖了多个功能和结构类别。最近的数据表明,在纺织品制造的各个阶段可能使用8000多种异种化合物。这种化学品的广泛使用引起了重大的公共卫生问题,特别是因为日常穿着行为意味着每天都接触到化学品。特别令人关切的是与生命早期接触有关的脆弱性,特别是在围产期和儿童发育期间。因此,供婴儿使用的纺织品应作为潜在的化学接触源进行彻底调查。本研究旨在实施非目标筛选和可疑筛选(NTS-SS)方法来分析43件婴儿服装,目的是识别具有已知或可疑危险特性的外来物质。选定的衣物项目进行了四种不同的处理条件,以评估检测到的化合物的浸出行为,从而评估其潜在的生物利用度。因此,已经确定了303种化学物质,属于不同的类别:农药/杀菌剂,杀菌剂的佐剂,表面活性剂,食品添加剂/调味剂,香料,防腐剂,紫外线过滤器/防腐蚀剂,生产化学品的中间体,阻燃剂,增塑剂/橡胶促进剂,药品和天然产品。据我们所知,这是第一次使用NTS-SS方法探索婴儿接触纺织品相关外源性抗生素的可能性。这些发现提供了重要证据,证明为婴儿设计的织物中存在的化学成分可能造成健康风险。
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Environmental Research
Environmental Research 环境科学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
8.40%
发文量
2480
审稿时长
4.7 months
期刊介绍: The Environmental Research journal presents a broad range of interdisciplinary research, focused on addressing worldwide environmental concerns and featuring innovative findings. Our publication strives to explore relevant anthropogenic issues across various environmental sectors, showcasing practical applications in real-life settings.
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