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Urinary excretion half life of trichloroacetic acid as a biomarker of exposure to chlorinated …

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EL Bader, SE Hrudey, KL Froese - British Medical Journal, 2004 - oem.bmj.com
Methods: A longitudinal pilot exposure/intervention study measured the
elimination half life of TCAA in urine. Beverage consumption was limited to a
public water supply and bottled water of known TCAA concentration, and ...
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Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality: Guideline Technical Document-Haloacetic …


C Subject - hc-sc.gc.ca
Long-term studies with MCA failed to produce tumours in rodents. In contrast,
DCA , TCA and DBA produced liver tumours in laboratory animals. However, these
liver tumours were seen only in mice, and not in rats, exposed to TCA and ...
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[PDF] Chlorination Disinfection By-Products (DBPs) in Drinking Water and Public Health in Canada …


SE Hrudey - ncceh.ca
The challenge of judging and managing any public health risks “caused by”
chlorination disinfection by-products (DBPs) in drinking water is likely the
most complex issue that has faced the drinking water industry in the ...
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Reliability of using urinary and blood trichloroacetic acid as a biomarker of exposure to …


W Zhang, S Gabos, D Schopflocher, XF Li, WP … - Biomarkers, 2009 - informahealthcare.com
This study was designed to analyse the reliability of using urinary and blood
trichloroacetic acid (TCAA) as a biomarker of exposure. A total of 46 healthy
women consumed supplied TCAA-containing tap water for 15 days and provided ...
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HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT OF CHEMICAL MIXTURES IN DRINKING WATER


RC Hertzberg, GE Rice, LK Teuschler, JM … - Risk Assessment for Chemicals in Drinking Water - books.google.com
6 HEALTH RISK ASSESSMENT OF CHEMICAL MIXTURES IN DRINKING WATER RICHARD C.
HERTZBERG Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia GLENN E. RICE, LINDA K. TEUSCHLER,
AND J. MICHAEL WRIGHT National Center for Environmental Assessment, US ...
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Trichloroacetic acid as a biomarker of exposure to disinfection by-products in drinking water: …

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KL Froese, MI Sinclair, SE Hrudey - Environmental health perspectives, 2002 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
The question of whether disinfection by- products (DPBs) in drinking water pose
any health risk to humans has been an ongoing issue since the discovery of DPBs
in 1974. Although toxicology experiments with indi- vidual DPBs are ...
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Chlorination disinfection by-products, public health risk tradeoffs and me


SE Hrudey - Water Research, 2009 - Elsevier
Since 1974 when trihalomethanes (THMs) were first reported as disinfection
by-products (DBPs) in drinking water, there has been an enormous research effort
directed at understanding how DBPs are formed in the chlorination or ...
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Effects of bromodichloromethane on ex vivo and in vitro luteal function and …


SR Bielmeier, AS Murr, DS Best, RA … - Toxicology In Vitro, 2007 - Elsevier
Bromodichloromethane (BDCM), a drinking water disinfection by-product, causes
pregnancy loss, ie full-litter resorption, in F344 rats when treated during the
luteinizing hormone (LH)-dependent period. This effect is associated with ...
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Evaluation of biomarkers of environmental exposures: urinary haloacetic acids associated …


H Kim, P Haltmeier, JB Klotz, CP Weisel - Environmental Research, 1999 - Elsevier
A study was conducted to determine if DCAA and TCAA urinary excretion rates are
valid biomarkers of chronic ingestion exposure to these disinfection by-products
of chlorination of drinking water. Entire first morning urine voids, ...
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Water disinfection by-products and the risk of specific birth defects: a population-based …


BF Hwang, JJK Jaakkola, HR Guo - Environmental Health, 2008 - ehjournal.net
We conducted a population-based cross-sectional study of 396,049 Taiwanese
births in 2001–2003 using information from the Birth Registry and Waterworks
Registry. We compared the risk of eleven most common specific defects in ...
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