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Veröffentlichung Human-Biomonitoring in Europa(2023) Akervik, Anja; Apel, Petra; Gerofke, Antje; Kolossa-Gehring, Marike; Schmidt, Phillipp; Vogel, Nina; Weber, Till; Weise, PhilippVeröffentlichung The European Human Biomonitoring Initiative (HBM4EU): Human biomonitoring guidance values (HBM-GVs) for the aprotic solvents N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) and N-ethyl-2-pyrrolidone (NEP)(2021) Apel, Petra; Gerofke, Antje; David, Madlen; Kolossa-Gehring, Marike; Lange, RosaToxicologically and/or epidemiologically derived guidance values referring to the internal exposure of humans are a prerequisite for an easy to use health-based interpretation of human biomonitoring (HBM) results. The European Joint Programme HBM4EU derives such values, named human biomonitoring guidance values (HBM-GVs), for priority substances which could be of regulatory relevance for policy makers and have been identified by experts of the participating countries, ministries, agencies and stakeholders at EU and national level. NMP and NEP are such substances for which unresolved policy relevant issues should be clarified by targeted research. Since widespread exposure of the general population in Germany to NMP and NEP was shown for the age groups 3-17 years and 20-29 years, further investigations on exposure to NMP and NEP in other European countries are warranted. The HBM-GVs derived for both solvents focus on developmental toxicity as decisive endpoint. They amount for the sum of the two specific urinary NMP metabolites 5-HNMP and 2-HMSI and likewise of the two specific urinary NEP metabolites 5-HNEP and 2-HESI to 10 mg/L for children and 15 mg/L for adolescents/adults. The values were determined following a consultation process on the value proposals within HBM4EU. A health-based risk assessment was performed using the newly derived HBM-GVGenPop and exposure data from two recent studies from Germany. The risk assessment revealed that even when considering the combined exposure to both substances by applying the Hazard Index approach, the measured concentrations are below the HBM-GVGenPop in all cases investigated (i.e., children, adolescents and young adults). © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier GmbH.Veröffentlichung How to use human biomonitoring in chemical risk assessment: methodological aspects, recommendations, and lessons learned from HBM4EU(2023) Santonen, Tiina; Mahiout, Selma; Apel, Petra; Alvito, Paula; Kolossa-Gehring, Marike; Gerofke, Antje; Lange, RosaOne of the aims of the European Human Biomonitoring Initiative, HBM4EU, was to provide examples of and good practices for the effective use of human biomonitoring (HBM) data in human health risk assessment (RA). The need for such information is pressing, as previous research has indicated that regulatory risk assessors generally lack knowledge and experience of the use of HBM data in RA. By recognising this gap in expertise, as well as the added value of incorporating HBM data into RA, this paper aims to support the integration of HBM into regulatory RA. Based on the work of the HBM4EU, we provide examples of different approaches to including HBM in RA and in estimations of the environmental burden of disease (EBoD), the benefits and pitfalls involved, information on the important methodological aspects to consider, and recommendations on how to overcome obstacles. The examples are derived from RAs or EBoD estimations made under the HBM4EU for the following HBM4EU priority substances: acrylamide, o-toluidine of the aniline family, aprotic solvents, arsenic, bisphenols, cadmium, diisocyanates, flame retardants, hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)], lead, mercury, mixture of per-/poly-fluorinated compounds, mixture of pesticides, mixture of phthalates, mycotoxins, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), and the UV-filter benzophenone-3. Although the RA and EBoD work presented here is not intended to have direct regulatory implications, the results can be useful for raising awareness of possibly needed policy actions, as newly generated HBM data from HBM4EU on the current exposure of the EU population has been used in many RAs and EBoD estimations. © 2023 The Author(s)Veröffentlichung Phthalate und der Ersatzstoff DINCH - die wichtigsten Ergebnisse aus HBM4EU(2023) Gerofke, Antje; Apel, Petra; Kolossa-Gehring, Marike; Lange, Rosa; Schmidt, Philipp; Vogel, Nina; Weber, TillIm Rahmen der europäischen HumanBiomonitoringInitiative (HBM4EU) wurden aktuelle harmonisierte Daten zur körperlichen Belastung von Kindern und Jugendlichen mit Phthalat-Weichmachern und dem alternativen Weichmacher DINCH in Europa gewonnen. Zwischen den Ländern und europäischen Regionen wurden Unterschiede in der Belastung festgestellt. Ein Vergleich der HBM-Ergebnisse mit im Projekt abgeleiteten toxikologischen Beurteilungswerten zeigt, dass die Belastung trotz bestehender Regulierungen immer noch zu hoch ist. Bei Betrachtung der gleichzeitigen Belastung mit verschiedenen Phthalaten konnte für 17 rozent der Teilnehmenden ein gesundheitliches Risiko nicht mit ausreichender Sicherheit ausgeschlossen werden. Weitere Meilensteine von HBM4EU waren der Aufbau eines Labornetzwerks zur Analytik der Stoffe, eine Zeittrendanalyse, die Identifizierung von Expositionsquellen sowie Effektbiomarkern und die Untersuchung beruflich Exponierter. Die Ergebnisse ermöglichen die Beantwortung politikberatungsrelevanter Fragen sowie eine Einschätzung der Effektivität bestehender Regulierungen. Quelle: UMID : Umwelt und Mensch - Informationsdienst ; Umwelt & Gesundheit, Umweltmedizin, Verbraucherschutz / Boden- und Lufthygiene (Berlin) Institut für Wasser- - (2023), Heft 1, Seite 25