The ubiquitous presence of more than 80,000 chemicals in thousands of consumer products used on a daily basis stresses the need for screening a broader set of chemicals than the traditional well‐studied suspect chemicals. This high‐throughput screening combines stochastic chemical‐product usage with mass balance‐based exposure models and toxicity data to prioritize risks associated with household products. We first characterize product usage using the stochastic SHEDS‐HT model and chemical content in common household products from the CPDat database, the chemical amounts applied daily varying over more than six orders of magnitude, from mg to kg. We then estimate multi‐pathways near‐ and far‐field exposures for 5,500 chemical‐product combin...
To estimate potential chemical risk, tools are needed to prioritize potential exposures for chemical...
AbstractAssessing exposures from the thousands of chemicals in commerce requires quantitative inform...
Background: To ascertain the safe use of chemicals that are used in multiple consumer products, the ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) must characterize potential risks to hu...
Over 80,000 chemicals are registered under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, but only a...
A two-dimensional gas chromatography-time-of-flight/mass spectrometry (GC×GC-TOF/MS) suspect screeni...
We present a risk-based high-throughput screening (HTS) method to identify chemicals for potential h...
United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) researchers are developing a strategy for high...
AbstractHumans can be exposed to chemicals in consumer products through product use and environmenta...
Background: Scientists and regulatory agencies strive to identify chemicals that may cause harmful e...
Assessing chemical exposure in home and personal care products (HPCPs) represents an important data ...
AbstractHumans are exposed to thousands of chemicals in the workplace, home, and via air, water, foo...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent practice of chemical risk assessment for consumer product ingr...
•To assign use-related information to chemicals to help prioritize which will be given more scrutiny...
To estimate potential chemical risk, tools are needed to prioritize potential exposures for chemical...
AbstractAssessing exposures from the thousands of chemicals in commerce requires quantitative inform...
Background: To ascertain the safe use of chemicals that are used in multiple consumer products, the ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) must characterize potential risks to hu...
Over 80,000 chemicals are registered under the U.S. Toxic Substances Control Act of 1976, but only a...
A two-dimensional gas chromatography-time-of-flight/mass spectrometry (GC×GC-TOF/MS) suspect screeni...
We present a risk-based high-throughput screening (HTS) method to identify chemicals for potential h...
United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) researchers are developing a strategy for high...
AbstractHumans can be exposed to chemicals in consumer products through product use and environmenta...
Background: Scientists and regulatory agencies strive to identify chemicals that may cause harmful e...
Assessing chemical exposure in home and personal care products (HPCPs) represents an important data ...
AbstractHumans are exposed to thousands of chemicals in the workplace, home, and via air, water, foo...
Item does not contain fulltextCurrent practice of chemical risk assessment for consumer product ingr...
•To assign use-related information to chemicals to help prioritize which will be given more scrutiny...
To estimate potential chemical risk, tools are needed to prioritize potential exposures for chemical...
AbstractAssessing exposures from the thousands of chemicals in commerce requires quantitative inform...
Background: To ascertain the safe use of chemicals that are used in multiple consumer products, the ...