Hyun Jung Koo, Byung Mu Lee Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health EOH 2504- Fall 2010 Leah Cambal ESTIMATED EXPOSURE TO PHTHALATES IN COSMETICS.

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Hyun Jung Koo, Byung Mu Lee Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health EOH Fall 2010 Leah Cambal ESTIMATED EXPOSURE TO PHTHALATES IN COSMETICS AND RISK ASSESSMENT

Background on PHTHALATES

Widely used, multifunctional group of compounds Used in industry and in a variety of consumer products Approximately one billion tons produced per year worldwide Dialkyl or alkyl aryl esters of 1,2-benzenedicarboxylic acid Many beneficial chemical properties make them useful in a variety of applications Excellent plasticizing properties -- increase flexibility, transparency, durability and longevity (original use - PVC) Skin moisturizers (humectants) and skin softeners (emollients) Agents to prevent brittleness and cracking (nail polishes and sealants) Antifoaming agents (aerosols) Solvents (wide range of applications) Why are they used?

You may be surprised to learn… YOU ARE ALREADY FAMILIAR WITH PHTHALATES

Phthalates are found everywhere. Not just in the products in which they are potentially used, but also as contaminants in just about anything. achooallergy.com supereco.com enviroblog.org hk.sgs.com nutritionwonderland.com cleanandhealthyme.org arcarpetbarn.com

What are the.. HEALTH CONCERNS?

Existing literature focus High level exposure for cancer endpoints Occupational exposure leading to adult infertility Recent studies, turning to low-dose toxicity of phthalates Male reproductive development sensitive to some phthalates In rats, suppression of the activity of aromatase, an important enzyme for masculinization of the male brain Increase allergic reactions in mice to a dust mite allergen, may explain increased incidence of allergic reactions in countries with widespread phthalate use Association between pregnant women’s exposure to phthalates and adverse effects on genital development in their male children

Focusing on.. THE PAPER

Objective Estimate individual exposures to phthalates in cosmetics Overview Measure the level of 4 phthalate diesters in 102 cosmetic products using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Use this quantified data to estimate individual exposure. Cosmetics 31 hair products, 42 perfumes, 8 deodorants, and 21 nail polishes Participants 150 women (aged yrs) living in Suwon, Korea

The Paper… 4 PHTHALATES OF INTEREST

Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP) Butyl benzyl phthalate (BBP) Dibutyl phthalate (DBP Banned in all toys and childcare articles in Europe Limited to toys and childcare articles which can be placed in the mouth by children Banned in cosmetics including nail polish Considered to be carcinogenic, mutagenic, toxic to reproduction Diethyl phthalate (DEP) In 1995, DEP reported to be present in 67 cosmetic formulations, concentrations ranging from 0.1 to 50% *In spite of their common occurrence in cosmetics and consumer products, little was known about human exposure to phthalates at this time*

HPLC Analysis… RESULTS

Phthalates with 0% levels were <LOD. For analysis purposes <LOD was considered to be halfway between 0 and the LOD values of each phthalate

The Paper… FREQUENCY AND VOLUME OF COSMETICS USE

Cosmetics and hair products purchased at retail stores in Seoul, Korea Questionnaire was used to determine the frequency and volume of cosmetics used TABLE 1. Frequency and Volume of Cosmetics Use Based on Questionnaire for 150 Users (Women, Aged yrs)

The Paper… ANALYSIS

Results… EXPOSURE LEVELS

Estimated Median Exposure Levels to Phthalates Resulting from the Concurrent use of Multiple Cosmetic Products (µg/kg bw/d) Risk Assessment Hazard Indices (daily exposure level/regulation level) determined for median inhalation exposure levels DEHP, DEP, DBP HI’s all far below 1, which implies daily exposure levels and regulation levels are equal

The Paper… CONCLUSIONS

Study showed 4 individual phthalates present in cosmetics No human data available, results extrapolated from animal data BBP not found in nail polish, hair products, or deodorant Median exposure levels and health indices not given Hazard Indices suggest that estimated exposure to these 4 phthalates in the cosmetics studied are relatively small

Assessment of the Paper Estimation of daily human exposure and risk assessment based on the assumption that either dermal absorption or inhalation occurred Does not reflect actual exposure scenarios Many exposures from all different sources may be additive and a greater cause of concern than found in this study Variation in method of using cosmetics Perfume application to skin or clothes Seemed to focus more on analytical work rather than exposure assessment Questionnaire used to assess volume – another way? Is this study generalizable? Age range?

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