Dermal contact with furniture fabrics is a significant pathway of human exposure to brominated flame retardants

Volume: 118, Pages: 26 - 33
Published: Sep 1, 2018
Abstract
Despite extensive application in consumer products and concerns over their adverse health effects, how external exposure to brominated flame retardants (BFRs) contributes to their human body burdens is not yet fully understood. While recent studies focused on inadvertent indoor dust ingestion and diet as potential major pathways of exposure, dermal uptake has been largely overlooked. We provide the first experimentally-based assessment of dermal...
Paper Details
Title
Dermal contact with furniture fabrics is a significant pathway of human exposure to brominated flame retardants
Published Date
Sep 1, 2018
Volume
118
Pages
26 - 33
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