Title of article :
Use of biomarkers in an indoor air study: lack of
correlation between aromatic VOCs with respective
urinary biomarkers
Author/Authors :
Maggie Isbella، نويسنده , , Janet Rickera، نويسنده , , Mary Ellen Gordianb، نويسنده , , Lawrence K.
Duffya، نويسنده , , U، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
The benzene and toluene levels inside of eight homes with attached garages were measured during July 1998 in
Fairbanks, Alaska. A thermal desorption tube method and charcoal tube method were used to collect and analyze
samples thermal desorption tube method %RDSs1.9 for ns6; charcoal tube method %RDSs6.5 for ns4..
Results for both methods were compared and showed indoor benzene levels ranging between 1.2 and 72 ppbv. The
charcoal tube method usually gave lower results than the thermal desorption method. Nevertheless, the difference
observed in benzene levels from each method was not significant as determined by application of the Wilcoxon t-test
to these data. Using the thermal desorption method, the range of toluene found in homes was 0.1]111 ppbv. A
correlation between toluene and benzene levels suggested the same point source. The benzene and toluene content
of the indoor air and the number of small engines stored in the attached garage was also correlated. There was no
correlation found between the urinary biomarker concentrations and the level of benzene or toluene measured
inside the homes in the summer.
Keywords :
Benzene , toluene , Indoor air , Alaska , thermal desorption , Small engines
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment