Health Risk Assessment of Heavy Metals (Pb, Cd, Hg) in Hydroalcoholic Gels of Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire

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Urbain Paul Gnonsoro
Yolande Epouse Datte Ake Assi
Naminata Soumahoro Sangare
Yao Urbain Kouakou
Albert Trokourey
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[1] Laboratoire Central d’Agrochimie et d’Ecotoxicologie (LCAE),Laboratoire National d’Appui au Développement Agricole (LANADA)
[2] Laboratoire Central pour l’Hygiène Alimentaire et l’Agro-Industrie (LCHAI),Laboratoire National d’Appui au Développement Agricole (LANADA)
[3] Université Félix Houphouët Boigny,Laboratoire de Constitution et Réaction de la Matière
[4] UFR SSMT,UFR des Sciences et Techniques
[5] Université de Man,undefined
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Hydroalcoholic gel; Heavy metals; Health risk; Dermal adsorption; Carcinogenic; Non-carcinogenic health risk;
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Despite the high consumption of hydroalcoholic gels worldwide and particularly in Côte d’Ivoire since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic, very few studies have measured the heavy metal content and human exposure in this product. Thus, 30 samples from supermarkets in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire, were collected for the study of risk assessment of exposure to heavy metals contained in hydroalcoholic gels. This study consists of the characterization of the danger by calculating the carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk by skin contact. Almost all samples analysed contain trace of lead, cadmium and mercury but at concentrations below the Canadian limit in cosmetic products applied to the skin and below the US FDA limit as an impurity in colour additives used in cosmetic products. The mean values of chronic daily intake via dermal absorption (CDIdermal) for adults were found in the order of mercury > lead > cadmium. The health risk estimation indicated that the mean total hazard quotient for dermal adsorption (HIdermal) obtained is 7.10 × 10-5 ± 5.52 × 10-5. This value was below 1, the acceptable limit, representing a non-carcinogenic risk for Abidjan residents through dermal adsorption. Moreover, the incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR) evaluation for lead and cadmium was insignificant, and the cancer risk can be neglected, but in case of their overusing, they can cause long-term health problems for consumers.
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