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Risk assessment of exposure to phthalates in breastfeeding women using human biomonitoring

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CHEMOSPHERE
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.127003

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Phthalates; Urine; Lactating mothers; Human biomonitoring; Risk assessment

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  1. Conselleria de Sanidad Universal y Salud Publica, Direcci~on General de Salud Publica de Valencia
  2. IBSPCV BioBank [PT13/0010/0064]

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In this study, we assessed the presence of 14 phthalate metabolites in the urine of 104 lactating mothers from Valencia (Spain) who took part in the human biomonitoring project BETTERMILK. Nine of the metabolites studied showed detection frequencies >80%, whereas the rest of the metabolites presented low detection frequencies (<5%). The concentrations ranged from

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