Occurrence and distribution of PAHs in the Yangtze River and urban river waters of Nanjing, China: insights from in situ DGT measurements
Qiuyu Rong,
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Hao Zhang,
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Yanying Li
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Environmental Pollution,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 125921 - 125921
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Distribution, levels, sources and risk assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the bottom sediments of a Mediterranean river under multiple anthropopressures (Soummam River), Algeria
Marine Pollution Bulletin,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
202, P. 116416 - 116416
Published: April 25, 2024
Language: Английский
Human Exposure Estimation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) Resulting from Bucharest Landfill Leakages
Alexandru Balint,
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Ecaterina Matei,
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Maria Râpă
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Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
17(4), P. 1356 - 1356
Published: Feb. 7, 2025
This
paper
focuses
on
identifying
the
human
health
risks
as
a
result
of
presence
polycyclic
aromatic
hydrocarbons
(PAHs)
in
groundwater
due
to
Bucharest
landfill
leakages.
The
main
subjects
were
neighboring
areas
receptors.
functional
located
near
capital
Romania
was
selected
case
study.
Fluorene
(Pf),
phenanthrene
(Phe),
anthracene
(Ant),
fluoranthene
(Flu)
and
pyrene
(Pyr)
detected
using
gas
chromatography-tandem
mass
spectrometry
(GC-MS/MS)
analysis.
for
receptors
via
ingestion
dermal
exposure
scenarios
developed
considering
contact
once
per
day
during
showering
20
min
regular
most
contaminated
with
PAHs
at
rate
2
L
day.
concentration
ranges
wer
<0.0010–0.0037
μg
L−1
Pf,
0.0014–0.0065
Phe,
<0.0010–0.0013
Ant,
<0.0010–0.0011
Flu,
0.0030–0.0032
Pyr.
rest
under
limit
detection.
Both
cumulative
hazard
risk
quotient
are
well
below
value
1,
which
indicates
significant
low
PAH-contaminated
groundwater.
However,
daily
consumption
skin
is
minimal.
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PAH Contamination, Sources and Health Risks in Black Soil Region of Jilin Province, China
Guzailinuer Aihemaitijiang,
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Lujuan Zhang,
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Mingtang Li
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et al.
Toxics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
12(12), P. 937 - 937
Published: Dec. 23, 2024
Soils
in
the
Black
Soil
Zone
of
northeast
China
are
experiencing
pollution
from
polycyclic
aromatic
hydrocarbons
(PAHs)
as
region
undergoes
urbanization.
In
this
study,
119
topsoil
samples
were
collected
black
soil
agricultural
area
Jilin
Province,
to
investigate
characteristics
and
spatial
distribution
16
PAHs.
The
total
concentration
∑16
PAHs
soils
ranged
2.546
33.993
mg/kg,
with
a
mean
value
9.99
mg/kg.
Positive
matrix
factorization
(PMF)
analysis
indicated
that
vehicle
exhaust
oil
combustion
identified
main
contributors
traffic-
energy-related
pollution.
inherited
lifetime
carcinogenicity
risk
(ILCR)
was
found
be
relatively
low,
indicating
low
potential
region,
adults
(1.34
×
10-5)
exhibiting
higher
than
adolescents
(8.62
10-6)
children
(7.49
10-6).
highest
values
for
intake,
skin
contact,
inhalation
routes
observed
adult
group,
suggesting
residents
certain
areas
may
at
increased
health
risk.
This
study
enhances
our
understanding
pathways
through
which
enter
Province
provides
insights
could
aid
addressing
PAH
soil,
ultimately
contributing
more
sustainable
practices
region.
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Impact of urinary PAHs on psoriasis risk in U.S. adults: Insights from NHANES
Jiang-Hui Li,
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Xiaoning Yan,
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Jiaying Fu
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et al.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
19(12), P. e0314964 - e0314964
Published: Dec. 5, 2024
Objective
Exposure
to
environmental
pollutants
is
increasingly
recognized
as
a
risk
factor
for
the
development
of
psoriasis.
Polycyclic
aromatic
hydrocarbons
(PAHs)
are
ubiquitous
in
air
and
might
induce
reactions
such
oxidative
stress.
Nevertheless,
it
still
unclear
if
PAHs
have
any
influence
on
prevalence
psoriasis
over
entire
population
United
States.
The
objective
this
study
was
assess
association
between
urine
Methods
research
included
3,673
individuals
aged
20
years
or
older
who
participated
2003–2006
2009–2012
National
Health
Nutrition
Examination
Surveys
(NHANES).
We
employed
logistic
regression
models
evaluate
relationship
levels
PAH
metabolites
smoothed
curve
fitting
illustrate
concentration-response
relationship.
Additionally,
subgroup
interaction
analyses
were
conducted
elucidate
these
associations.
Furthermore,
we
weighted
quartile
sum
(WQS)
regressions
examine
distinct
effects
individual
mixed
However,
important
note
that
NHANES
sample
may
be
subject
selectivity
self-reporting
bias,
which
data’
generalisability.
Results
observed
highest
tertiles
2-NAP
2-FLU
had
63%
(95%
CI
1.02,
2.61)
83%
1.14,
2.96)
higher
odds
with
prevalence,
respectively.
Meanwhile,
tertile
2
3
3-PHE
also
significantly
associated
psoriasis,
65%
1.01,
2.69)
14%
1.17,
3.00),
revealed
significant
correlation
specific
groups,
including
males,
40–60
years,
BMI
>
30,
those
hyperlipidemia.
In
WQS
model,
positive
found
combination
(OR
1.43,
95%
1.11,
1.84),
being
most
prevalent
component
across
all
mixtures
(0.297).
Conclusions
Our
findings
indicate
adults.
Among
metabolites,
demonstrated
prominent
impact.
Controlling
exposure,
an
strategy
minimizing
exposure
contaminants
lowering
critical
raising
public
knowledge
about
health
preserving
health.
Language: Английский