Literature DB >> 15883669

Toxicological guidelines for monocyclic nitro-, amino- and aminonitroaromatics, nitramines, and nitrate esters in drinking water.

K- M Wollin1, H H Dieter.   

Abstract

In order to secure a safe drinking water supply, the setting of tolerable/acceptable ceilings of drinking water hygiene is required with regard to xenobiotics resulting from several anthropogenic impacts. This is done in practice by using drinking water guidelines or standards as quantitative objectives. The list of the new EU Directive or the German drinking-water standards is limited to those parameters that have the highest relevance for drinking water quality; nitro compounds (NCs) are not regulated. Because other substances contained in water can also represent a hazard for human health, the German Drinking Water Ordinance clarifies that specific actions must be implemented if compounds other than those regulated appear at concentrations that may be a cause for concern regarding human health. NCs serve as intermediates for dyes, pharmaceuticals, and synthetic materials; they themselves are used as solvents, explosives, and pesticides. During their commercial production or from their use, they may be released to the environment and lead to a contamination of aquatic systems and thus also of drinking water resources. In practice, therefore, a need for assessment is frequently given for relevant NCs. For 19 nitro-, amino-, and aminonitroaromatics, nitramines, and nitrate esters health-based drinking water guide values have been derived. For toxicological evaluation and derivation of guideline values for the NCs of interest, the tolerable daily intake approach was used for chemicals exhibiting a threshold for toxic effects. This was done by using established tolerable body doses for humans based on an identified no-observed-adverse-effect level/low-observed-effect-level for the most sensitive indicator for toxicity. In the case of nonthreshold chemical substances, suitable estimates of excess lifetime cancer risk have been applied.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15883669     DOI: 10.1007/s00244-004-0112-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Environ Contam Toxicol        ISSN: 0090-4341            Impact factor:   2.804


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