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Innovative analytical methodologies for characterizing chemical exposure with a view to next-generation risk assessment

Authors :
Žiga Tkalec
Jean-Philippe Antignac
Nicole Bandow
Frederic M. Béen
Lidia Belova
Jos Bessems
Bruno Le Bizec
Werner Brack
German Cano-Sancho
Jade Chaker
Adrian Covaci
Nicolas Creusot
Arthur David
Laurent Debrauwer
Gaud Dervilly
Radu Corneliu Duca
Valérie Fessard
Joan O. Grimalt
Thierry Guerin
Baninia Habchi
Helge Hecht
Juliane Hollender
Emilien L. Jamin
Jana Klánová
Tina Kosjek
Martin Krauss
Marja Lamoree
Gwenaelle Lavison-Bompard
Jeroen Meijer
Ruth Moeller
Hans Mol
Sophie Mompelat
An Van Nieuwenhuyse
Herbert Oberacher
Julien Parinet
Christof Van Poucke
Robert Roškar
Anne Togola
Jurij Trontelj
Elliott J. Price
Source :
Environment International, Vol 186, Iss , Pp 108585- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

The chemical burden on the environment and human population is increasing. Consequently, regulatory risk assessment must keep pace to manage, reduce, and prevent adverse impacts on human and environmental health associated with hazardous chemicals. Surveillance of chemicals of known, emerging, or potential future concern, entering the environment-food-human continuum is needed to document the reality of risks posed by chemicals on ecosystem and human health from a one health perspective, feed into early warning systems and support public policies for exposure mitigation provisions and safe and sustainable by design strategies. The use of less-conventional sampling strategies and integration of full-scan, high-resolution mass spectrometry and effect-directed analysis in environmental and human monitoring programmes have the potential to enhance the screening and identification of a wider range of chemicals of known, emerging or potential future concern. Here, we outline the key needs and recommendations identified within the European Partnership for Assessment of Risks from Chemicals (PARC) project for leveraging these innovative methodologies to support the development of next-generation chemical risk assessment.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01604120
Volume :
186
Issue :
108585-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Environment International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.954656f71ff4863bc29976d595b4f42
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2024.108585