False positives and false negatives in benzene biological monitoring

Environ Res. 2024 Feb 15:243:117836. doi: 10.1016/j.envres.2023.117836. Epub 2023 Dec 6.

Abstract

Benzene is a commonly used industrial chemical that is a significant environmental pollutant. Occupational health specialists and industrial toxicologists are concerned with determining the exact amount of exposure to chemicals in the workplace. There are two main approaches to assess chemical exposure; air monitoring and biological monitoring. Air monitoring has limitations, which biological monitoring overcomes and could be used as a supplement to it. However, there are several factors that influence biological monitoring results. It would be possible to assess exposure more accurately if these factors were taken into account. This study aimed to review published papers for recognizing and discussing parameters that could affect benzene biological monitoring. Two types of effects can be distinguished: positive and negative effects. Factors causing positive effects will increase the metabolite concentration in urine more than expected. Furthermore, the parameters that decrease the urinary metabolite level were referred to as false negatives. From the papers, sixteen influential factors were extracted that might affect benzene biological monitoring results. Identified factors were clarified in terms of their nature and mechanism of action. It is also important to note that some factors influence the quantity and quality of the influence of other factors. As a result of this study, a decision-making protocol was developed for interpreting the final results of benzene biological monitoring.

Keywords: Benzene; Bimonitoring; Carcinogen exposure; Exposure assessment; Metabolism; Urinary biomarker.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Benzene* / analysis
  • Benzene* / toxicity
  • Biological Monitoring
  • Biomarkers / urine
  • Environmental Monitoring
  • Industry
  • Occupational Exposure*

Substances

  • Benzene
  • Biomarkers