articleEnvironmental Science & TechnologyJan 3, 2024GREEN OA

Binding of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) to Serum Proteins: Implications for Toxicokinetics in Humans

Harvard University · Eastern Research Group (United States) · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a diverse class of highly persistent anthropogenic chemicals that are detectable in the serum of most humans. PFAS exposure has been associated with many adverse effects on human health including immunotoxicity, increased risk of certain cancers, and metabolic disruption. PFAS binding to the most abundant blood serum proteins (human serum albumin [HSA] and globulins) is thought to affect transport to active sites, toxicity, and elimination half-lives. However, few studies have investigated the competitive binding of PFAS to these proteins in human serum. Here, we use C18 solid-phase microextraction fibers to measure HSA–water and globulin–water distribution…

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Keywords
  • Toxicokinetics
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Chemistry
  • Environmental science
  • Environmental health
  • Medicine
  • Toxicity
  • Organic chemistry
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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