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- Title
Use of the benchmark‐dose (BMD) approach to derive occupational exposure limits (OELs) for genotoxic carcinogens: N‐nitrosamines.
- Authors
Blum, Kamila; FitzGerald, Rex; Wilks, Martin F.; Barle, Ester Lovsin; Hopf, Nancy B.
- Abstract
N‐Nitrosamines are potent carcinogens and considered non‐threshold carcinogens in various regulatory domains. However, recent data indicate the existence of a threshold for genotoxicity, which can be adequately demonstrated. This aspect has a critical impact on selecting the methodology that is applied to derive occupational exposure limits (OELs). OELs are used to protect workers potentially exposed to various chemicals by supporting the selection of appropriate control measures and ultimately reducing the risk of occupational cancer. Occupational exposures to nitrosamines occur during manufacturing processes, mainly in the rubber and chemical industry. The present study derives OELs for inhaled N‐nitrosamines, employing the benchmark dose (BMD) approach if data are adequate and read‐across for nitrosamines without adequate data. Additionally, benchmark dose lower confidence limit (BMDL) is preferred and more suitable point‐of‐departure (PoD) to calculate human health guidance values, including OEL. The lowest OEL (0.2 μg/m3) was derived for nitrosodiethylamine (NDEA), and nitrosopiperidine (NPIP) (OEL = 0.2 μg/m3), followed by nitrosopyrrolidine (NPYR) (0.4 μg/m3), nitrosodimethylamine (NDMA), nitrosodimethylamine (NMEA), and nitrosodipropylamine (NDPA) (0.5 μg/m3), nitrosomorpholine (NMOR) (OEL = 1 μg/m3), and nitrosodibutylamine (NDBA) (OEL = 2.5 μg/m3). Limits based on "non‐threshold" TD50 slope calculation were within a 10‐fold range. These proposed OELs do not consider skin absorption of nitrosamines, which is also a possible route of entry into the body, nor oral or other environmental sources. Furthermore, we recommend setting a limit for total nitrosamines based on the occupational exposure scenario and potency of components. Nitrosamines are potent carcinogens and threshold for genotoxicity can be adequately demonstrated. The aim of this work is to set human health guidance values for these substances using the best available science and risk assessment practices. Nitrosamines are detected at the workplace – mainly in the rubber and chemical industry, and recommended limits will help to protect workers potentially exposed to nitrosamines by supporting selection of appropriate control measures and ultimately reducing risk of occupational cancer.
- Subjects
NITROSOAMINES; THRESHOLD limit values (Industrial toxicology); HEALTH risk assessment; OCCUPATIONAL exposure; DIMETHYLNITROSAMINE; MANUFACTURING processes; CONFIDENCE intervals; CARCINOGENS
- Publication
Journal of Applied Toxicology, 2023, Vol 43, Issue 8, p1183
- ISSN
0260-437X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/jat.4455