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New metabolites of 2-ethylhexyl salicylate in human urine after simulated real-life dermal sunscreen application.
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Toxicology Letters . Oct2024, Vol. 400, p1-8. 8p. - Publication Year :
- 2024
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Abstract
- 2-Ethylhexyl salicylate (EHS) is an organic UV filter which is used in sunscreen and other personal care products. The dermal uptake of EHS was studied in several dermal-exposure experiments. This paper aims to coherently assess urine samples after dermal exposure for the biomarkers EHS, 5OH-EHS, 5oxo-EHS, and 5cx-EPS as well as further biomarkers of interest, specifically 4OH-EHS, 4oxo-EHS, 2OH-EHS, and 6OH-EHS, for the first time. Samples from 18 participants of a pre-existing dermal exposure study under real-life conditions were reassessed using a comprehensive LC-MS/MS method. EHS accounts for 34 % of the cumulative excretion of all analytes within 24 h after exposure, followed by 5OH-EHS (19 %), 5cx-EPS (18 %), 4OH-EHS (15 %) and 5oxo-EHS (11 %). Further metabolites were only quantified in minor amounts. EHS as the most prominent excretion parameter in this study demonstrates the missing first-pass effect after dermal absorption. Furthermore, the applied novel comprehensive analytical procedure revealed oxidation at the ω (5cx-EPS, 6OH-EHS), ω-1 (5OH-EHS, 5oxo-EHS), and ω-2 positions (4OH-EHS, 4oxo-EHS) in the main chain of the ethylhexyl group as well as oxidation in the side chain (2OH-EHS). The presented data are of high relevance for a reliable toxicological risk assessment of dermal exposure to EHS. [Display omitted] • Toxicokinetic assessment of 2-ethylhexy salicylate (EHS) and metabolites. • Real-life dermal exposure scenario. • Confirming EHS, 5OH-EHS, 5oxo-EHS and 5cx-EPS as relevant biomarkers. • Showing relevant oxidation at ω, ω-1, ω-2 position in the ethylhexyl chain. • Formation of considerable amounts of 4OH-EHS after dermal exposure to EHS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 03784274
- Volume :
- 400
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Toxicology Letters
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 179600535
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.toxlet.2024.07.912