Health risk assessment of heavy metals in cosmetic products sold in Iran: the Monte Carlo simulation.


Journal

Environmental science and pollution research international
ISSN: 1614-7499
Titre abrégé: Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
Pays: Germany
ID NLM: 9441769

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
Mar 2020
Historique:
received: 08 06 2019
accepted: 17 12 2019
pubmed: 31 12 2019
medline: 9 4 2020
entrez: 31 12 2019
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Cosmetics can contain harmful compounds such as heavy metals. Several metals have a cumulative effect on the body, especially fatty tissues, and may have different health effects on the human body over the long term. Therefore, the main objective of this study was to assess the health risks of heavy metals in cosmetics in Iran. Also, in this study, Monte Carlo simulation was used to investigate uncertainties. In this study, heavy metals data of cosmetics were extracted from studies carried out at intervals 2010-2018. International and Iranian databases such as Google Scholar, Web of Science, Springer, Science Direct, PubMed, Scopus, Irandoc, Magiran, Scientific Information Database (SID), and Information Institute for Scientific (ISC) were searched for this purpose. In this study, the index of the Margin of Safety was calculated to determine the risk of human contact with metallic impurities in cosmetic products used by humans. In the selected period, 11 studies were conducted on the measurement of heavy metals in cosmetics in Iran. In these studies, cosmetics such as eye shadow, eye pencil, powder, cream, and lipstick were studied. The Margin of Safety (MoS) values calculated for different metals were higher than the established safe standard by WHO. The highest and lowest amount of systemic exposure dosage in all types of cosmetic investigated (lipstick, cream, eye pencil, face powder, and eye shadow) was related to Fe and Hg. The mean hazardous quotient (HQ) for Cd, Cr, Ni, Cu, Mn, Zn, Pb, and Hg was 1.05E-03, 1.03E-01, 7.95E-03, 2.59E-03, 1.05E-03, 4.98E-03, 7.22E-04, 1.85E-01, and 1.35E-05, respectively. The highest HQ (6.10E-01) was found for Pb, which was observed in the cream.

Identifiants

pubmed: 31885066
doi: 10.1007/s11356-019-07423-w
pii: 10.1007/s11356-019-07423-w
doi:

Substances chimiques

Cosmetics 0
Metals, Heavy 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

7588-7595

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Auteurs

Mansour Ghaderpoori (M)

Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health and Nutrition, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran.
Nutrition Health Research Center, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran.

Bahram Kamarehie (B)

Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health and Nutrition, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran.

Ali Jafari (A)

Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Health and Nutrition, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran.

Abdol Azim Alinejad (AA)

Department of Public Health, Fasa University of Medical Sciences, Fasa, Iran.

Yalda Hashempour (Y)

Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Sari, Iran.

Mohammad Hossein Saghi (MH)

Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Sabzevar University of Medical Sciences, Sabzevar, Iran.

Mahmood Yousefi (M)

Department of Environmental Health Engineering, School of Public Health, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Gea Oliveri Conti (G)

Department of Medical Sciences, Surgical and Advanced Technologies "G.F. Ingrassia"-Hygiene and Public Health, Laboratory of Environmental and Food Hygiene (LIAA), University of Catania, 95131, Catania, Italy. olivericonti@unict.it.

Ali Akbar Mohammadi (AA)

Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Neyshabur University of Medical Sciences, Neyshabur, Iran. mohammadia3@nums.ac.ir.

Afshin Ghaderpoury (A)

Department of Environmental Health Engineering, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.

Margherita Ferrante (M)

Department of Medical Sciences, Surgical and Advanced Technologies "G.F. Ingrassia"-Hygiene and Public Health, Laboratory of Environmental and Food Hygiene (LIAA), University of Catania, 95131, Catania, Italy.

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