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Refined exposure assessment for three active ingredients of humidifier disinfectants

Authors
Lee, J.-H.Kang, H.-J.Seol, H.-S.Kim, C.-K.Yoon, S.-K.Gwack, J.Kim, Y.-H.Kwon, J.-H.
Issue Date
2013
Keywords
Air sampler; Chloromethyl/methyl isothiazolinone (CMIT/MIT); Indoor air; Polyhexmethylene biguanidine (PHMG); Risk assessment
Citation
Environmental Engineering Research, v.18, no.4, pp.253 - 257
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Journal Title
Environmental Engineering Research
Volume
18
Number
4
Start Page
253
End Page
257
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/105870
DOI
10.4491/eer.2013.18.4.253
ISSN
1226-1025
Abstract
Exposure assessment for three major active ingredients used for humidifier disinfectants, polyhexamethylene guanidine (PHMG), oligo(2-(2-ethoxy)ethoxyethyl guanidinium chloride (PGH), and 5-chloro-2-methylisothiazol-3(2H)-one/2-methylisothiazol-3(2H)-one (CMIT/MIT) mixture, was conducted in a bedroom using an air sampler for a refined risk assessment. The experimental site was selected to reflect consumer exposure conditions. Aerosols formed by a humidifier were sampled during 8 hr at 7.5 L/min. Absorbed PHMG and PGH by the sampler were quantified using a spectrophotometric method, and high performance liquid chromatography-ultraviolet detection was used for CMIT/MIT. Three exposure scenarios were assumed for adding humidifier disinfectants to the humidifier water at 1, 2, and 10 times the volume recommended by the product suppliers, and the humidifier was on at its maximum rate of producing aerosols in order to consider reasonable worst-cases. The sampled mass of PHMG and PGH ranged 200 to 2,800 μg and 140 to 1,900 μg, respectively, under different exposure conditions, whereas the absorbed mass of CMIT/MIT was barely detected at the detection limit of 0.11/0.29 mg/L, only at 10 times the recommended level. The resulting risk quotients for PHMG and PGH ranged 1,400 to 20,000 and 1,000 to 13,000, indicating that health risks could be significant. For CMIT/MIT mixture, risk quotients were much smaller than estimated by assuming that they are conservative in the indoor environment, probably due to oxidative reactions. The refined exposure assessment presented here may provide a useful tool for assessing risks posed by active ingredients in spray-type biocidal products. © 2013 Korean Society of Environmental Engineers.
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