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Melamine (MEL) and its derivatives are widely used in many consumer products, including furniture, kitchenware, and plastics. However, very limited knowledge exists on human exposure to MEL and its derivatives, especially in the indoor environment. Here, we determined the occurrence and distribution of 11 MEL derivatives in childcare facilities and estimated children’s exposure through dust ingestion and dermal absorption. We analyzed dust and samples of nap mats, a commonly used item in many child[1]cares, from eight facilities located in the United States. (author abstract)
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United States