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KMID : 0893320030180040255
Journal of Environmental Toxicology
2003 Volume.18 No. 4 p.255 ~ p.269
Estimating Human Exposure to Benzo(a)pyrene through Multimedia/Multiroute Exposure Scenario
Moon Ji-Young

Yang Ji-Yeon
Lim Young-Wook
Park Soung-Eun
Shin Dong-Chun
Abstract
The objective of this study was to estimate human exposure to benzo (a)pyrene through multimedia/multi-pathway exposure scenario. The human exposure scenario for benzo(a)pyrene was consisted of 12 multiple exposure pathways, and the multipathway human exposure model based on this scenario constituted. In this study, the multipathway human exposure model was used to estimate the concentrations in the exposure contact media, human intake factors and lifetime average daily dose (LAD ) of benzo(a)pyrene in the environment. Sensitivity analysis was performed to identify the important parameters and Monte-Carlo simulation was undertaken to examine the uncertainty of the model. The total LAD was estimated to be 5.5210 mg/kg-day (2.0610 -8.6510 mg/kg-day) using the multipathway human exposure model. The inhalation dose accounted for 78% of the total LADD, whereas ingestion and dermal contact intake accounted for 20.2% and 1.8% of the total exposure, respectively. Based on the sensitivity analysis, the most significant contributing input parameter was benzo (a)pyrene concentration of ambient air. Consequently, exposure via inhalation in outdoor/indoor air was the highest compared with the exposure via other medium/pathways.
KEYWORD
benzo(a)pyrene, PAHs, lifetime average daily dose (LADD), multimedia/multipathway human exposure
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