2025-12-09 テキサス大学オースチン校(UT Austin)
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- https://news.utexas.edu/2025/12/09/indoor-air-written-in-hair/
- https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chemrestox.5c00002?ref=pdf
非標的曝露プロファイリングのためのプロトン移動反応飛行時間型質量分析法(PTR-TOF-MS)を用いたヒト毛髪の超高感度直接化学分析 Ultrasensitive Direct Chemical Analysis of Human Hair Using Proton Transfer Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (PTR-TOF-MS) for Nontargeted Exposure Profiling
Anna C. Neville,David A. Jarma,Daniel C. Blomdahl,Chou-Hsien Lin,Kerry A. Kinney,and Pawel K. Miszta
Chemical Research in Toxicology Published: September 8, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemrestox.5c00002
Abstract

Exposure to air pollution plays a significant role in human health. Current methods of measuring human exposure are often limited to outdoor measurements, are time intensive, or are unable to accurately measure certain classes of compounds. This study proposes human hair as a promising indicator of pollution exposure. We present a novel method of hair analysis involving thermal extraction and detection of semivolatile organic compounds using a Vocus 2R proton transfer reaction time-of-flight mass spectrometer (Vocus PTR-TOF-MS). The hair samples were subjected to a temperature ramp spanning three different temperatures: 60 °C, 90 °C, and 120 °C. A hierarchical clustering approach was used to create “clustergrams”, dendrograms comprising chemical fingerprints of the hair samples at each different temperature. Each clustergram grouped the chemicals in the samples by similarity, allowing the determination of potential sources of exposure. Multivariate factor analysis revealed the presence of phthalates and their corresponding metabolites, confirming that this method can detect biomarkers associated with pollution exposure. This method enables the rapid and sensitive detection of a wide spectrum of toxicologically relevant compounds in human hair, providing an initial screening tool for measuring human exposure and assessing health risks.


