Oral Bioavailability, Bioaccessibility, and Dermal Absorption of PAHs from Soil—State of the Science
生物利用度
环境化学
吸收(声学)
化学
环境科学
药理学
材料科学
生物
复合材料
作者
Michael V. Ruby,Yvette W. Lowney,Annette L. Bunge,Stephen M. Roberts,Jose L. Gomez‐Eyles,Upal Ghosh,John C. Kissel,Priscilla Tomlinson,Charles A. Menzie
This article reviews the state of the science regarding oral bioavailability, bioaccessibility, and dermal absorption of carcinogenic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (cPAHs) in soil by humans, and discusses how chemical interactions may control the extent of absorption. Derived from natural and anthropomorphic origins, PAHs occur in a limited number of solid and fluid matrices (i.e., PAH sources) with defined physical characteristics and PAH compositions. Existing studies provide a strong basis for establishing that oral bioavailability of cPAHs from soil is less than from diet, and an assumption of 100% relative bioavailability likely overestimates exposure to cPAHs upon ingestion of PAH-contaminated soil. For both the oral bioavailability and dermal absorption studies, the aggregate data do not provide a broad understanding of how different PAH source materials, PAH concentrations, or soil chemistries influence the absorption of cPAHs from soil. This article summarizes the existing studies, identifies data gaps, and provides recommendations for the direction of future research to support new default or site-specific bioavailability adjustments for use in human health risk assessment.