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Barry Mitcheson,<br />

Bis(2 ethylhexyl)phthalate CAS 117-81-7 Assessor A: Enviros Assessor B: Charlotte Clark, Hyder Final review: Panel/SF<br />

Date 06/05/2009 Date 06/05/2009 Date 26/08/2009<br />

20/04/2009 Abstract<br />

of paper only (2003)<br />

20/04/2009 Abstract<br />

of paper only (2008)<br />

20/04/2009 Abstract<br />

of paper only (2006)<br />

median intake 13.8ug/kg bw/day 966ug/day<br />

(assumes 70kg<br />

bw)<br />

median intake 2.7ug/kg bw/day 189ug/day<br />

(assumes 70kg<br />

bw)<br />

daily intake 21ug/kg bw/day 1750ug/day<br />

(assumes 70kg<br />

bw)<br />

Based on analysed urine samples from general german<br />

population<br />

Based on urine analysis of 102 german subjects<br />

General population 95th percentile value. Children value is<br />

25ug/kg bw/day<br />

An estimation of the daily intake of di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP) and other<br />

phthalates in the general population. Int J Hyg Environ <strong>Health</strong>. 2003 Mar;206(2):77-83<br />

Phthalates: metabolism and exposure. Int J Androl. 2008 Apr;31(2):131-8. Epub 2007<br />

Dec 7<br />

Di(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate (DEHP): human metabolism and internal exposure - an<br />

update and latest results. Int J Androl. 2006 Feb;29(1):155-65; discussion 181-5.<br />

MDI Recommended MDIinh Units Justification: Value selected by ECB <strong>for</strong> adult exposure indoors, WHO has advised that exposure in cities typically less than 1ug/d there<strong>for</strong>e other<br />

15 ug day-1 inhalation sources not considered.<br />

Organisation Date Media Value Units Description Reference Web link<br />

European Chemicals Bureau (ECB) 12/04/2009 Indoor air exposure 15.4ug/day ”Indoor air” (building materials) 4.4ug/kgbw/day based on<br />

concentration of 0.021mg/m3 <strong>for</strong> a 70kg adult inhaling<br />

20m3<br />

12/04/2009 Indoor air exposure 19.3ug/day ”Indoor air” (building materials) 22.4ug/kgbw/day based<br />

on concentration of 0.021mg/m3 <strong>for</strong> an 8kg adult inhaling<br />

European Centre <strong>for</strong> Ecotoixcology<br />

and Toxicology of Chemicals<br />

(ECETOC)<br />

International Agency <strong>for</strong> Research<br />

on Cancer (IARC)<br />

IPCS Environmental <strong>Health</strong> <strong>Criteria</strong><br />

(EHC) Monographs<br />

WHO Guidelines <strong>for</strong> Drinking Water<br />

Quality<br />

Dutch National Institute <strong>for</strong> Public<br />

<strong>Health</strong> and the Environment (RIVM)<br />

Maximum Permissable <strong>Risk</strong> (MPR)<br />

Levels<br />

9.3m3<br />

22/04/09 (1998) indoor air 50ug/m3 100ug/day value <strong>for</strong> indoor air. Value <strong>for</strong> city air stated as 5-<br />

132ng/m3 which is low compared to indoor air.<br />

22/04/09 (2004) indoor air exposure <strong>for</strong><br />

children<br />

12/04/2009 Ambient air limit

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