Personal Care Products Are Only One of Many Exposure Routes of Natural Toxic Substances to Humans and the Environment
The special issue “A Critical View on Natural Substances in Personal Care Products” is dedicated to addressing the multidisciplinary special challenges of natural ingredients in personal care products (PCP) and addresses also environmental exposure. In this perspective article, we argue that environ...
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doaj-4207174228aa40cba6711c6c9f8d6c2b2020-11-24T23:54:18ZengMDPI AGCosmetics2079-92842018-01-01511010.3390/cosmetics5010010cosmetics5010010Personal Care Products Are Only One of Many Exposure Routes of Natural Toxic Substances to Humans and the EnvironmentThomas D. Bucheli0Bjarne W. Strobel1Hans Chr. Bruun Hansen2Agroscope, Environmental Analytics, Reckenholzstrasse 191, 8046 Zürich, SwitzerlandDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences (PLEN), University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, DenmarkDepartment of Plant and Environmental Sciences (PLEN), University of Copenhagen, Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, DenmarkThe special issue “A Critical View on Natural Substances in Personal Care Products” is dedicated to addressing the multidisciplinary special challenges of natural ingredients in personal care products (PCP) and addresses also environmental exposure. In this perspective article, we argue that environmental exposure is probably not so much dominated by PCP use, but in many cases by direct emission from natural or anthropogenically managed vegetation, including agriculture. In support of this hypothesis, we provide examples of environmental fate and behaviour studies for compound classes that are either listed in the International Nomenclature of Cosmetics Ingredients (INCI) or have been discussed in a wider context of PCP applications and have been classified as potentially harmful to humans and the environment. Specifically, these include estrogenic isoflavones, the carcinogenic ptaquiloside and pyrrolizidine alkaloids, saponins, terpenes and terpenoids, such as artemisinin, and mycotoxins. Research gaps and challenges in the domains of human and environmental exposure assessment of natural products common to our currently rather separated research communities are highlighted.http://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/5/1/10phytotoxinsmycotoxinsmicropollutantsdrinking water |
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Personal Care Products Are Only One of Many Exposure Routes of Natural Toxic Substances to Humans and the Environment |
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Personal Care Products Are Only One of Many Exposure Routes of Natural Toxic Substances to Humans and the Environment |
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Personal Care Products Are Only One of Many Exposure Routes of Natural Toxic Substances to Humans and the Environment |
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Personal Care Products Are Only One of Many Exposure Routes of Natural Toxic Substances to Humans and the Environment |
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personal care products are only one of many exposure routes of natural toxic substances to humans and the environment |
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The special issue “A Critical View on Natural Substances in Personal Care Products” is dedicated to addressing the multidisciplinary special challenges of natural ingredients in personal care products (PCP) and addresses also environmental exposure. In this perspective article, we argue that environmental exposure is probably not so much dominated by PCP use, but in many cases by direct emission from natural or anthropogenically managed vegetation, including agriculture. In support of this hypothesis, we provide examples of environmental fate and behaviour studies for compound classes that are either listed in the International Nomenclature of Cosmetics Ingredients (INCI) or have been discussed in a wider context of PCP applications and have been classified as potentially harmful to humans and the environment. Specifically, these include estrogenic isoflavones, the carcinogenic ptaquiloside and pyrrolizidine alkaloids, saponins, terpenes and terpenoids, such as artemisinin, and mycotoxins. Research gaps and challenges in the domains of human and environmental exposure assessment of natural products common to our currently rather separated research communities are highlighted. |
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phytotoxins mycotoxins micropollutants drinking water |
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