| Literature DB >> 34436642 |
Enzo Zini Moreira Silva1, Daniel Junqueira Dorta2,3, Danielle Palma de Oliveira4,3, Daniela Morais Leme5,6.
Abstract
Since organic flame retardants (FRs) have several industrial applications, they have been largely detected in environmental and biological samples, and humans have been highly exposed to them. Although the effects of oral and inhaled FRs have been well studied, dermal exposure to them has only recently been pointed out as a potential route of human exposure. Consequently, the effects of FRs on the skin and secondary target organs have been poorly investigated. This review article summarizes the main findings regarding dermal exposure to FRs, points the limitation of the published studies, and suggests future perspectives for better understanding of how dermal exposure to FRs impacts the human health. This review lists some gaps that must be filled in future studies, including characterization of the bioavailable fraction and assessment of exposure for new FRs, to establish their physiological significance and to improve the development of 3D dermal tissue for more reliable results to be obtained.Entities:
Keywords: Dermal uptake; Emerging contaminants; Permeability constant; Skin toxicity
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34436642 DOI: 10.1007/s00204-021-03130-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Toxicol ISSN: 0340-5761 Impact factor: 5.153