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Research Article

Potential exposure of German consumers to engineered nanoparticles in cosmetics and personal care products

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Pages 12-29 | Received 31 Aug 2009, Accepted 05 Apr 2010, Published online: 15 May 2010
 

Abstract

The rapid increase in the number of consumer products containing engineered nanoparticles (ENP) raises concerns about an appropriate risk assessment of these products. Along with toxicological data, exposure estimates are essential for assessing risk. Currently, cosmetics and personal care products (C&PCP) represent the largest ENP-containing consumer product class on the market. We analyzed factors influencing the likelihood that ENP-containing products are available to consumers. We modelled potential external exposure of German consumers, assuming a maximum possible case where only ENP-containing products are used. The distribution of exposure levels within the population due to different behavior patterns was included by using data from an extensive database on consumer behavior. Exposure levels were found to vary significantly between products and between consumers showing different behavior patterns. The assessment scheme developed here represents a basis for refined exposure modelling as soon as more specific information about ENPs in C&PCP becomes available.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Alistair Boxall, EcoChemistry Team, Food and Environmental Research Agency, York, UK, for providing data.

Declaration of Interest: Funding by the Swiss Federal Office of Public Health is gratefully acknowledged (Grant No. 06.001691). The authors would like to report no conflict of interests. The authors are entirely responsible for the content and writing of the manuscript.

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