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Health Risk Assessment of Dermal Exposure to Heavy Metals Content of Chemical Hair Dyes

BACKGROUND: Contamination of hair dyes to heavy metals can threaten consumer’s health. We investigated the concentrations of some important heavy metals in hair dyes and evaluates their non-carcinogenic effects. METHODS: The most commonly used hair dyes were determined through questioners and 32 sam...

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Autores principales: KHALILI, Fariba, MAHVI, Amir Hossein, NASSERI, Simin, YUNESIAN, Masood, YASERI, Mehdi, DJAHED, Babak
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6717416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31523647
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author KHALILI, Fariba
MAHVI, Amir Hossein
NASSERI, Simin
YUNESIAN, Masood
YASERI, Mehdi
DJAHED, Babak
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MAHVI, Amir Hossein
NASSERI, Simin
YUNESIAN, Masood
YASERI, Mehdi
DJAHED, Babak
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description BACKGROUND: Contamination of hair dyes to heavy metals can threaten consumer’s health. We investigated the concentrations of some important heavy metals in hair dyes and evaluates their non-carcinogenic effects. METHODS: The most commonly used hair dyes were determined through questioners and 32 samples were collected from the market of Tehran in 2014. The concentration of 10 heavy metals (Fe, Ag, Co, Cr, Mn, Ba, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Al) was determined using ICP-MS. Based on the obtained data from distributed questionnaires and Monte Carlo simulation, the exposure to the evaluated heavy metals was estimated. Besides, using hazard quotient (HQ) and chronic hazard (HI), the risk of non-carcinogenic effects of investigated hair dyes consumption was specified. RESULTS: Results indicated the average concentrations of Al, Ba, and Fe as 0.54, 0.86, and 1.19 mg kg(−1) and those of Cd, Cu, and Pb as 0.45, 61.32, and 185.34 μg kg(−1), respectively. Pb with HQ of 7.46e-4 had the highest risk and Fe with HQ of 3.4e–6 had the lowest level of risk. Among the investigated dyes, the ones made by Iran (HI=2.8e–4) and the dark brown color (HI=1.93e–4) had the highest level of risk among all the studied samples. CONCLUSION: Two indices of HI and HQ showed that heavy metal contents in the investigated samples had not probable non-carcinogenic risks for the consumers of these products.
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spelling pubmed-67174162019-09-13 Health Risk Assessment of Dermal Exposure to Heavy Metals Content of Chemical Hair Dyes KHALILI, Fariba MAHVI, Amir Hossein NASSERI, Simin YUNESIAN, Masood YASERI, Mehdi DJAHED, Babak Iran J Public Health Original Article BACKGROUND: Contamination of hair dyes to heavy metals can threaten consumer’s health. We investigated the concentrations of some important heavy metals in hair dyes and evaluates their non-carcinogenic effects. METHODS: The most commonly used hair dyes were determined through questioners and 32 samples were collected from the market of Tehran in 2014. The concentration of 10 heavy metals (Fe, Ag, Co, Cr, Mn, Ba, Cd, Cu, Pb, and Al) was determined using ICP-MS. Based on the obtained data from distributed questionnaires and Monte Carlo simulation, the exposure to the evaluated heavy metals was estimated. Besides, using hazard quotient (HQ) and chronic hazard (HI), the risk of non-carcinogenic effects of investigated hair dyes consumption was specified. RESULTS: Results indicated the average concentrations of Al, Ba, and Fe as 0.54, 0.86, and 1.19 mg kg(−1) and those of Cd, Cu, and Pb as 0.45, 61.32, and 185.34 μg kg(−1), respectively. Pb with HQ of 7.46e-4 had the highest risk and Fe with HQ of 3.4e–6 had the lowest level of risk. Among the investigated dyes, the ones made by Iran (HI=2.8e–4) and the dark brown color (HI=1.93e–4) had the highest level of risk among all the studied samples. CONCLUSION: Two indices of HI and HQ showed that heavy metal contents in the investigated samples had not probable non-carcinogenic risks for the consumers of these products. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6717416/ /pubmed/31523647 Text en Copyright© Iranian Public Health Association & Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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KHALILI, Fariba
MAHVI, Amir Hossein
NASSERI, Simin
YUNESIAN, Masood
YASERI, Mehdi
DJAHED, Babak
Health Risk Assessment of Dermal Exposure to Heavy Metals Content of Chemical Hair Dyes
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title_full_unstemmed Health Risk Assessment of Dermal Exposure to Heavy Metals Content of Chemical Hair Dyes
title_short Health Risk Assessment of Dermal Exposure to Heavy Metals Content of Chemical Hair Dyes
title_sort health risk assessment of dermal exposure to heavy metals content of chemical hair dyes
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6717416/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31523647
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