Excretion of aflatoxin in dockers with occupational exposure
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Excretion of aflatoxin in dockers with occupational exposure. / Dragsted, Lars Ove; Larsen, A I; Bull, I; Autrup, H.
In: Ugeskrift for læger, Vol. 147, No. 50, 1985, p. 4148-4150.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Excretion of aflatoxin in dockers with occupational exposure
AU - Dragsted, Lars Ove
AU - Larsen, A I
AU - Bull, I
AU - Autrup, H
N1 - (Ekstern)
PY - 1985
Y1 - 1985
N2 - Dockers who unload aflatoxin contaminated products in Esbjerg harbour (Denmark) are potentially exposed to aflatoxins in the inspired dust. In order to assess the extent of exposure for aflatoxin B1 in these dockers, samples of urine were collected before and after unloading. These samples were analysed by radioimmune analysis by means of a monoclonal antibody to aflatoxin B1. Two groups of dock workers participated in the present investigation. One group unloaded a contaminated cargo while the other unloaded a corresponding cargo which was not contaminated. The dock workers had not been employed unloading contaminated cargoes for more than two months prior to the investigation. Excretion of antigenic material occurred in both groups. This corresponded to 0.2-2.3 ng aflatoxin B1 per mg creatinine. The excretion was, on the whole, not occupationally determined but it was impossible to exclude additional occupational exposure. A group of laboratory assistants who were not occupationally exposed excreted corresponding quantities of the antigen. The literature which describes excretion of aflatoxins in man is discussed on the basis of the results of this investigation.
AB - Dockers who unload aflatoxin contaminated products in Esbjerg harbour (Denmark) are potentially exposed to aflatoxins in the inspired dust. In order to assess the extent of exposure for aflatoxin B1 in these dockers, samples of urine were collected before and after unloading. These samples were analysed by radioimmune analysis by means of a monoclonal antibody to aflatoxin B1. Two groups of dock workers participated in the present investigation. One group unloaded a contaminated cargo while the other unloaded a corresponding cargo which was not contaminated. The dock workers had not been employed unloading contaminated cargoes for more than two months prior to the investigation. Excretion of antigenic material occurred in both groups. This corresponded to 0.2-2.3 ng aflatoxin B1 per mg creatinine. The excretion was, on the whole, not occupationally determined but it was impossible to exclude additional occupational exposure. A group of laboratory assistants who were not occupationally exposed excreted corresponding quantities of the antigen. The literature which describes excretion of aflatoxins in man is discussed on the basis of the results of this investigation.
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M3 - Journal article
C2 - 4090055
AN - SCOPUS:0022272724
VL - 147
SP - 4148
EP - 4150
JO - Ugeskrift for Laeger
JF - Ugeskrift for Laeger
SN - 0041-5782
IS - 50
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