1. Biomonitoring of parabens in human milk and estimated daily intake for breastfed infants
- Author
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Olga Pardo, Vicent Yusà, Máximo Vento, Francisca Corpas-Burgos, Pablo Dualde, María Gormaz, Julia Kuligowski, and Agustín Pastor
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Environmental Engineering ,Daily intake ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Estimated daily intake ,Parabens ,Mothers ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Animal science ,Frequency detection ,Biomonitoring ,Environmental Chemistry ,Medicine ,Humans ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Milk, Human ,business.industry ,Human milk ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Infant, Newborn ,food and beverages ,Infant ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Pollution ,020801 environmental engineering ,Human biomonitoring ,Breast Feeding ,Female ,business ,Estimated daily intake, Human biomonitoring, Human milk, Infants, Mothers, Parabens ,Infants ,Biological Monitoring - Abstract
In this study, we assessed the presence of four parabens in human milk of 120 mothers from Valencia (Spain) which took part in a human biomonitoring project (BETTERMILK). The detection frequency ranges of parabens were 41-60% and 61-89% for unconjugated- and total (unconjugated + conjugated)-parabens, respectively. The concentrations ranged from
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- 2020