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Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA)

Diisononyl adipate (DINA) is a plasticizer used in PVC products as an alternative for restricted phthalate plasticizers. With this study, we provide first data on human DINA metabolism and excretion. We postulated mono(hydroxy-isononyl) adipate (OH-MINA), mono(oxo-isononyl) adipate (oxo-MINA), and m...

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Autores principales: Gotthardt, Alexandra, Bury, Daniel, Kling, Hans-Willi, Otter, Rainer, Weiss, Tobias, Brüning, Thomas, Koch, Holger M.
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Publicado: Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7975632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33746670
http://dx.doi.org/10.17179/excli2021-3360
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author Gotthardt, Alexandra
Bury, Daniel
Kling, Hans-Willi
Otter, Rainer
Weiss, Tobias
Brüning, Thomas
Koch, Holger M.
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Bury, Daniel
Kling, Hans-Willi
Otter, Rainer
Weiss, Tobias
Brüning, Thomas
Koch, Holger M.
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description Diisononyl adipate (DINA) is a plasticizer used in PVC products as an alternative for restricted phthalate plasticizers. With this study, we provide first data on human DINA metabolism and excretion. We postulated mono(hydroxy-isononyl) adipate (OH-MINA), mono(oxo-isononyl) adipate (oxo-MINA), and mono(carboxy-isooctyl) adipate (cx-MIOA) as specific DINA metabolites based on the known human metabolism of structurally similar adipates and phthalates. Urinary excretion was quantitatively investigated after a single oral dose (113 to 145 µg/kg body weight) to three healthy volunteers using a newly developed online-SPE-LC-MS/MS method with isotope dilution and LOQs between 0.3 - 0.6 µg/L. OH-MINA turned out to be the major of the three metabolites with consistent urinary excretion fractions (F(UE)s) of 0.020-0.023 % among all volunteers. Oxo-MINA and cx-MIOA were excreted with lower shares (mean: 0.003 % and 0.009 %, respectively). For all three metabolites, urinary concentrations peaked quickly between 1.4 and 2.3 h post dose with maximum concentrations of 23.1 (OH-MINA), 2.87 (oxo-MINA) and 9.83 µg/L (cx-MIOA). Thus, F(UE)s and urinary concentrations were rather low for these specific metabolites, with the major share of the dose presumably being excreted as non-specific metabolites such as adipic acid. In a pilot population (n=35) of German adults without known DINA exposure, we could not detect any of the three metabolites, contrary to the dosage study, indicating to population exposures lower than 50 µg/kg body weight/day. The new HBM method in conjunction with the new F(UE)s can be used for objective DINA exposure and risk assessment especially in populations with potentially higher DINA exposures.
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spelling pubmed-79756322021-03-19 Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA) Gotthardt, Alexandra Bury, Daniel Kling, Hans-Willi Otter, Rainer Weiss, Tobias Brüning, Thomas Koch, Holger M. EXCLI J Original Article Diisononyl adipate (DINA) is a plasticizer used in PVC products as an alternative for restricted phthalate plasticizers. With this study, we provide first data on human DINA metabolism and excretion. We postulated mono(hydroxy-isononyl) adipate (OH-MINA), mono(oxo-isononyl) adipate (oxo-MINA), and mono(carboxy-isooctyl) adipate (cx-MIOA) as specific DINA metabolites based on the known human metabolism of structurally similar adipates and phthalates. Urinary excretion was quantitatively investigated after a single oral dose (113 to 145 µg/kg body weight) to three healthy volunteers using a newly developed online-SPE-LC-MS/MS method with isotope dilution and LOQs between 0.3 - 0.6 µg/L. OH-MINA turned out to be the major of the three metabolites with consistent urinary excretion fractions (F(UE)s) of 0.020-0.023 % among all volunteers. Oxo-MINA and cx-MIOA were excreted with lower shares (mean: 0.003 % and 0.009 %, respectively). For all three metabolites, urinary concentrations peaked quickly between 1.4 and 2.3 h post dose with maximum concentrations of 23.1 (OH-MINA), 2.87 (oxo-MINA) and 9.83 µg/L (cx-MIOA). Thus, F(UE)s and urinary concentrations were rather low for these specific metabolites, with the major share of the dose presumably being excreted as non-specific metabolites such as adipic acid. In a pilot population (n=35) of German adults without known DINA exposure, we could not detect any of the three metabolites, contrary to the dosage study, indicating to population exposures lower than 50 µg/kg body weight/day. The new HBM method in conjunction with the new F(UE)s can be used for objective DINA exposure and risk assessment especially in populations with potentially higher DINA exposures. Leibniz Research Centre for Working Environment and Human Factors 2021-02-19 /pmc/articles/PMC7975632/ /pubmed/33746670 http://dx.doi.org/10.17179/excli2021-3360 Text en Copyright © 2021 Gotthardt et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gotthardt, Alexandra
Bury, Daniel
Kling, Hans-Willi
Otter, Rainer
Weiss, Tobias
Brüning, Thomas
Koch, Holger M.
Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA)
title Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA)
title_full Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA)
title_fullStr Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA)
title_full_unstemmed Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA)
title_short Quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (DINA)
title_sort quantitative investigation of the urinary excretion of three specific monoester metabolites of the plasticizer diisononyl adipate (dina)
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7975632/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33746670
http://dx.doi.org/10.17179/excli2021-3360
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