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Assessment of nicotine inhalation exposure and urinary cotinine of tobacco processing workers.

Amornchai Trikunakornwongs1, Pornpimol Kongtip, Suttinun Chantanakul, Witaya Yoosook, Preecha Loosereewanich, Piangchan Rojanavipart.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To study the composition of tobacco dust, atmospheric nicotine concentration, urinary cotinine excretion and the subjective symptoms of workers in dry tobacco leaf preparation. MATERIAL AND
METHOD: The tobacco dust in air of the breathing zone of workers and the urine samples of these workers and a comparison group were collected and analyzed by GC/MS. The accuracy, precision and detection limit of the methods were determined.
RESULTS: The tobacco dust contained nicotine and atrazine (a herbicide). The average atmospheric nicotine was 0.105 mg/m3 and urinary cotinine concentrations of post tobacco curing process workers was 3.084 microgram/ml. Moreover, there was a significant correlation between the atmospheric nicotine dust and urinary cotinine excretion (r = 0.987, p < 0.05). The health symptoms of headache, nausea, weakness, dizziness, and increased perspiration reported among workers had a significant relationship with the job characteristics of the post tobacco curing process workers, with a p-value < 0.05.
CONCLUSION: Nicotine dust contained a herbicide called atrazine. Nicotine concentrations were highest in the post tobacco curing process where workers reported a lot of adverse symptoms. Urinary cotinine can be used as a biomarker of tobacco dusts' exposure in dry tobacco leave preparation areas.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 20232566

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Med Assoc Thai        ISSN: 0125-2208


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