Ta. Roy et al., STUDIES ESTIMATING THE DERMAL BIOAVAILABILITY OF POLYNUCLEAR AROMATIC-HYDROCARBONS FROM MANUFACTURED-GAS PLANT TAR-CONTAMINATED SOILS, Environmental science & technology, 32(20), 1998, pp. 3113-3117
In vitro percutaneous absorption studies were performed with contamina
ted soils or organic extracts of contaminated soils collected at manuf
actured gas plant (MGP) sites. The MGP tar contaminated soils were fou
nd to contain a group of targeted polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (P
AH) at levels ranging from 10 to 2400 mg/kg. The soil extracts contain
ed target PAH at levels ranging from 12000-34000 mg/kg. Dermal penetra
tion rates of target PAH from the MGP tar-contaminated soils/soil extr
acts were determined experimentally through human skin using H-3-benzo
[a]pyrene (BaP) as a surrogate. Results from three MGP sites showed re
ductions of 2-3 orders of magnitude in PAH absorption through human sk
in from the most contaminated soils in comparison to the soil extracts
. Reduction in PAH penetration can be attributed to PAH concentration
and (soil) matrix properties. PAH dermal flux Values are used to deter
mine site-specific dermally absorbed dose (DAD) and chronic daily inta
ke (CDI) which are essential terms required to estimate risk associate
d with human exposure to MGP tar and MGP tar-contaminated soils.