PCDD/Fs in human tissues: A review of global biomonitoring data
Chemosphere,
Год журнала:
2025,
Номер
377, С. 144345 - 144345
Опубликована: Март 29, 2025
Язык: Английский
Human Health Risks from Textile Chemicals: A Critical Review of Recent Evidence (2019-2025)
Опубликована: Апрель 29, 2025
Global
textile
production,
driven
by
consumer
demand,
raises
significant
concerns
about
chemical
exposures
from
clothing
and
related
products.
This
review
synthesizes
evidence
(2019–2025)
on
hazardous
substances
in
textiles,
including
dyes,
plasticizers,
per-
polyfluoroalkyl
(PFAS),
metals,
identifies
categorizes
their
associated
human
health
risks.
Focusing
dermal
absorption
as
the
primary
exposure
route,
risks
to
vulnerable
populations
(e.g.,
infants,
pregnant
women)
gaps
regulatory
frameworks
are
highlighted.
The
current
analysis
reveals
that
chronic
mixtures
textiles
remains
poorly
understood,
with
safety
assessments
often
neglecting
synergistic
effects.
Key
findings
include
elevated
phthalates
infant
clothing,
PFAS
water-repellent
fabrics,
carcinogenic
aromatic
amines
azo
dyes.
We
underscore
urgency
of
harmonized
global
regulations,
advanced
biomonitoring,
sustainable
alternatives
enzymatic
biodegradable
finishes).
Public
awareness
initiatives
stricter
enforcement
certifications
OEKO-TEX®,
GOTS)
critical
mitigating
_Interdisciplinary
collaboration
among
technologists,
toxicologists,
public
experts
is
essential
develop
safer
integrate
health-centric
approaches
into
sustainability
agendas,
safeguarding
consumers,
workers,
ecosystems._
Язык: Английский
Human Health Risks from Textile Chemicals: A Critical Review of Recent Evidence (2019-2025)
Опубликована: Апрель 15, 2025
Global
textile
production,
driven
by
consumer
demand,
raises
significant
concerns
about
chemical
exposures
from
clothing
and
related
products.
This
review
synthesizes
evidence
(2019–2025)
on
hazardous
substances
in
textiles,
including
dyes,
plasticizers,
per-
polyfluoroalkyl
(PFAS),
metals,
evaluates
their
human
health
risks.
Focusing
dermal
absorption
as
the
primary
exposure
route,
risks
to
vulnerable
populations
(e.g.,
infants,
pregnant
women)
gaps
regulatory
frameworks
are
highlighted.
The
current
analysis
reveals
that
chronic
mixtures
textiles
remains
poorly
understood,
with
safety
assessments
often
neglecting
synergistic
effects.
Key
findings
include
elevated
phthalates
infant
clothing,
PFAS
water-repellent
fabrics,
carcinogenic
aromatic
amines
azo
dyes.
We
underscore
urgency
of
harmonized
global
regulations,
advanced
biomonitoring,
sustainable
alternatives
enzymatic
biodegradable
finishes).
Public
awareness
initiatives
stricter
enforcement
certifications
OEKO-TEX®,
GOTS)
critical
mitigating
Integrating
health-centric
approaches
into
sustainability
agendas
is
imperative
for
safeguarding
consumers
ecosystems.
Язык: Английский