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Benzotriazole ultraviolet stabilizers in the environment: A review of analytical methods, occurrence, and human health impacts.

Authors :
Zhou, Huimin
Hu, Xialin
Liu, Meichuan
Yin, Daqiang
Source :
Trends in Analytical Chemistry: TRAC. Sep2023, Vol. 166, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Benzotriazole ultraviolet stabilizers (BUVSs), used extensively in both consumer and industrial products, are emerging pollutants of concern, of which, 2-(3, 5-di- tert -amyl-2-hydroxyphenyl) benzotriazole (UV-328) is currently listed under the Stockholm Convention. BUVSs have been detected widely in environmental and biological matrices; thus, they are accessible to humans via environmental exposure and dietary intake. Due to their bioaccumulation and toxicity, the requirements for environmental human health risk assessment led to the development of sensitive analytical methods for BUVSs. In this review, the analytical methods for BUVSs and metabolites in environmental and biological samples are summarized, mainly focusing on pretreatment techniques including liquid extraction, solid-phase extraction and gel permeation chromatography, as well as instrumental analysis with chromatography-mass spectrometry. In addition, the overall occurrence of BUVSs in environmental matrices and organisms is summarized, to discuss possible human exposures. Finally, the metabolism, toxicity, and human health impacts of BUVSs are overviewed. [Display omitted] • GPC combined with SPE are the mostly used clean-up techniques for complex samples. • Trace BUVS analysis in environment is almost exclusively achieved by GC/MS or LC/MS. • BUVSs are extensively present in the environment and accumulated in organisms. • BUVSs can be metabolized by human CYP450 and mainly metabolized by the liver. • Endocrine disruption, liver toxicity, and immunotoxicity are highlighted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01659936
Volume :
166
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Trends in Analytical Chemistry: TRAC
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
170043775
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.trac.2023.117170