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Phthalates in indoor environments can enter the human body through non-dietary exposure routes. Excessive to phthalates children may cause health issues. We examined concentrations, oral intake, and risks for primary-school students their living (home, classroom, outdoor) Jinan. collected 138 dust samples focused on 13 common phthalates. were ubiquitous across all environments, with di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), di-n-butyl (DnBP), di-iso-butyl (DiBP) representing highest proportions. Concentrations varied by environment: girls' bedrooms > boys' bedrooms, rooms rooms, homes classrooms outdoors, urban outdoors suburban outdoors. Factors such as PM2.5 levels, use of personal care products, item types, fabric types influenced concentrations. Oral data showed that home is primary environment, accounting 51%-88%, followed classroom outdoor environments. The carcinogenic risk associated DEHP exceeded acceptable limits children, four exhibiting hazard index values greater than 1. provide significant school suggest reduction strategies should focus DEHP, DnBP, DiBP both classrooms.
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Language: Английский
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