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A novel human biomonitoring study by semiconductor gas sensors in exposomics: Investigation of health risk in contaminated sites.

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Two areas in central-southern Italy Land of Fires in Campania and Valley of Sacco river are known to be contaminated sites, the first due to illegal fly-tipping and toxic fires,… Click to show full abstract

Two areas in central-southern Italy Land of Fires in Campania and Valley of Sacco river are known to be contaminated sites, the first due to illegal fly-tipping and toxic fires, and the second due to an intensive industrial exploitation done by no-scruple companies and crooked public administration offices with dramatic consequences for environment and resident people. The work is intended to contribute to Human BioMonitoring (HBM) studies conducted in these areas on healthy young male population by a semiconductor gas sensor array trained by SPME-GC/MS. Human semen, blood and urine were investigated. The fingerprinting of the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) by a gas sensors system allowed to discriminate the different contamination of the two areas and was able to predict the chemical concentration of several VOCs identified by GC/MS.

Keywords: gas sensors; human biomonitoring; semiconductor gas; contaminated sites; gas

Journal Title: Environmental pollution
Year Published: 2022

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