Detailed, readytouse protocols for human biomonitoring methods, developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants, yet can be equally used for environmental monitoring. All the methods are reliable, reproducible, adhere to Good Laboratory Practice and cover all the required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results.
This volume provides detailed, readytouse protocols for human biomonitoring methods, which were developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants, yet can be equally used for environmental monitoring. All the methods are reliable, reproducible, adhere to Good Laboratory Practice standards and cover all the required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results with respect to relevant biological exposure values. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors.
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Alkoxycarboxylic acids in urine as metabolites of glycol ethers with a primary alcohol group
Aminodinitrotoluenes in urine as metabolites of trinitrotoluene
Bromide in plasma and serum
3,4-Dichlorocatechol and 4,5-dichlorocatechol in urine
Furan-2-carboxylic acid and other carboxylic acids (phenylglyoxylic acid, mandelic acid, t,t-muconic acid, benzoic acid, hydroxybenzoic acid, hippuric acid, methylhippuric acid, 2,4-dichlorobenzoic acid, 3-methyl-4-nitro-benzoic acid, TTCA)
Manganese in blood
Methylmercury in blood
Perfluorooctanoic acid in plasma
Perfluorooctane sulphonic acid and perfluorobutane sulphonic acid in plasma and urine
Titanium in blood and urine
3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCPyr) in urine
All volumes of the MAKCollection provide comprehensive and authoritative information for occupational health and safety professionals and researchers. They cover both the toxicological substantiation of threshold values for chemicals at the workplace (MAK and BAT values) and the suitable monitoring methods. Thus, they are an indispensable tool for maintaining occupational health and safety. Here, detailed, readytouse protocols for human biomonitoring methods are provided, which were developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants. They can also be used for environmental monitoring.. All methods are reliable, reproducible, in accordance with Good Laboratory Practice standards and cover all required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results with respect to relevant biological exposure values. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors. The documented methods are authoritative, because they were compiled by the Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area. The Commission is internationally acknowledged for its neutrality and is working strictly according to transparent, scientific criteria.
This volume provides detailed, readytouse protocols for human biomonitoring methods, which were developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants, yet can be equally used for environmental monitoring. All the methods are reliable, reproducible, adhere to Good Laboratory Practice standards and cover all the required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results with respect to relevant biological exposure values. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors.
Aus dem Inhalt
Alkoxycarboxylic acids in urine as metabolites of glycol ethers with a primary alcohol group
Aminodinitrotoluenes in urine as metabolites of trinitrotoluene
Bromide in plasma and serum
3,4-Dichlorocatechol and 4,5-dichlorocatechol in urine
Furan-2-carboxylic acid and other carboxylic acids (phenylglyoxylic acid, mandelic acid, t,t-muconic acid, benzoic acid, hydroxybenzoic acid, hippuric acid, methylhippuric acid, 2,4-dichlorobenzoic acid, 3-methyl-4-nitro-benzoic acid, TTCA)
Manganese in blood
Methylmercury in blood
Perfluorooctanoic acid in plasma
Perfluorooctane sulphonic acid and perfluorobutane sulphonic acid in plasma and urine
Titanium in blood and urine
3,5,6-Trichloro-2-pyridinol (TCPyr) in urine
All volumes of the MAKCollection provide comprehensive and authoritative information for occupational health and safety professionals and researchers. They cover both the toxicological substantiation of threshold values for chemicals at the workplace (MAK and BAT values) and the suitable monitoring methods. Thus, they are an indispensable tool for maintaining occupational health and safety. Here, detailed, readytouse protocols for human biomonitoring methods are provided, which were developed to monitor concentrations of occupational toxicants. They can also be used for environmental monitoring.. All methods are reliable, reproducible, in accordance with Good Laboratory Practice standards and cover all required steps from sampling to the interpretation of results with respect to relevant biological exposure values. This includes data on precision, accuracy, and detection limit, calibration procedures as well as potential sources of systematic errors. The documented methods are authoritative, because they were compiled by the Commission for the Investigation of Health Hazards of Chemical Compounds in the Work Area. The Commission is internationally acknowledged for its neutrality and is working strictly according to transparent, scientific criteria.