In vitro human oral bioaccessibility assessment of hazardous chemicals, including N, N′-substituted-p-phenylenediamines, coming from recycled tire crumb rubber

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Tires, apart from being formed by rubber and filling materials, contain organic compounds added to make them resistant and durable. The widely use of recycled tire crumb rubber (RTCR), main product of the shredding process of end-of-life tires, can cause human exposure to these chemicals due to its use in synthetic football fields and kid’s playgrounds. In 2023, the European Commission banned the use of recycled tire crumb rubber in synthetic fields, giving eight years to replace the used material. This study intends to assess the oral bioaccessibility of antiozonants, crosslinking and vulcanizer agents present in RTCR. With this purpose, the Unified Bioaccessibility Method (BARGE) was used to simulate the material ingestion. RTCR is put into contact with the four simulated biological fluids including saliva, gastric and duodenal juice and bile, attempting to simulate human digestion. Afterwards, the organic compounds present in the fluid need to be extracted and Solid-phase extraction (SPE) was the technique selected after being optimized to obtain the best extraction conditions. Ultrasound assisted extraction was performed to evaluate the total concentration of the target compounds in the crumb rubber matrixes. Liquid chromatography coupled to tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) was employed to identify and quantify the target compounds. The results showed the bioaccessibility of all the studied analytes, with values ranging from 0.1 % up to 70 %. Benzothiazole was the compound with the highest.

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Sonora, S., Duque-Villaverde, A., Armada, D., Dagnac, T., Llompart, M. (2024). In vitro human oral bioaccessibility assessment of hazardous chemicals, including N, N´-substituted-p-phenylenediamines, coming from recycled tire crumb rubber. "Chemosphere", vol. 367, 143534

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The authors would like to thank projects PID2022-140148OB-I00 and RED2022-134079-T (Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities, Spain), ED431 2023/04 e IN607B 2022/15 (Galician Competitive Research Groups, Xunta de Galicia). This study is also based upon work from the Sample Preparation Study Group and Network, supported by the Division of Analytical Chemistry of the European Chemical Society. All these programs are co-funded by FEDER (UE). S.S.O. would like to thank the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities for his predoctoral contract (PREP2022-000520)

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© 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/ 4.0/ ).
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