Environmental Health Perspectives

The relationship between levels of PCBs and pesticides in human hair and blood: preliminary results.(Environmental Medicine / Article)

Environmental Health Perspectives | August 1, 2004 | Copyright

Human hair as a biologic measure of exposure to persistent organic pollutants (POPs) has some advantages over the more commonly used blood and adipose tissue samples. However, one of the primary limitations is the difficulty in distinguishing between exogenous and endogenous contamination. In addition, there are currently no standardized methods for hair sample collection, washing, and chemical analysis. There is also very limited information describing the correlation between levels of organic contaminants in hair and other body compartments. To explore levels of POPs in blood…

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