Human Toxicokinetics Study with Phthalates after Inhalation Exposure (IPA2)

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Our project aims to adapt an aerosol delivery system to a phthalate currently present in the European market and to perform a toxicokinetic study with healthy participants exposed by inhalation. Phthalates are common plasticizers that can be released into the air during the production, use and elimination of plastic products. Phthalates are found in dust and as airborne chemicals, with dust easily resuspended in air making inhalation an important route of exposure. The absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of phthatates during inhalation exposure are unknown. One reason for this lack of toxicological data is likely the absence of a specific device capable of generating control dose of phthalates for inhalation studies. 

Unisanté has successfully adapted a commercial aerosol delivery system (ADS) for the generation of phthalates. Our system is portable, easy to use, and can therefore be used readily in toxicokinetic studies with participants. 

Diethyl phthalate (DEP) is a commonly used phthalate. Participants were exposed to DEP for 30 minutes. Blood and urine samples were collected before, during and after exposure to elucidate the toxicokinetics of DEP.

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Project Leader / Principal Investigator BORGATTA Myriam
Team HOPF Nancy PACHE Jennifer CHARRIERE MONNEY Nicole GARCIA GÓNGORA Juan Manuel SUAREZ Guillaume
Funders Swiss Centre for Applied Human Toxicology (SCAHT)