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Elimination kinetics of perfluorohexanoic acid in humans and comparison with mouse,rat and monkey
Authors:Mark H Russell  Helena Nilsson  Robert C Buck
Institution:1. DuPont Haskell Global Centers for Health and Environmental Sciences, S320/214, P.O. Box 50, Newark, DE, USA;2. Man-Technology-Environment (MTM) Research Centre, Örebro University, SE-701 82 Örebro, Sweden;3. DuPont Chemicals and Fluoroproducts, 974 Centre Road, Chestnut Run Plaza 702/2211B, P.O. Box 2915, Wilmington, DE, USA
Abstract:Major fluorinated chemical manufacturers have developed new short-chain per- and polyfluorinated substances with more favorable environmental, health and safety profiles. This study provides the first evaluation of the elimination half-life of perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA) from the blood of humans. PFHxA biomonitoring data were obtained from a recently published study of professional ski wax technicians. These data were analyzed to provide estimates of the apparent half-life of PFHxA from humans, and comparisons were made with kinetic studies of PFHxA elimination from mice, rats and monkeys. The apparent elimination half-life of PFHxA in highly exposed humans ranged between 14 and 49 d with a geomean of 32 d. The half-lives of PFHxA in mice, rats, monkeys and humans were proportional to body weight with no differences observed between genders, indicating similar volumes of distribution and similar elimination mechanisms among mammalian species. Compared to long-chain perfluoroalkyl acid analogs, PFHxA is rapidly cleared from biota. The consistent weight-normalized elimination half-lives for PFHxA in mammalian species indicates that results obtained from animal models are suitable for establishment of PFHxA benchmark dose and reference dose hazard endpoints for use in human risk assessments.
Keywords:Perfluorohexanoic acid  PFHxA  Half-life  Clearance  Human  Mammals
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