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Recommended Reference Values for Risk Assessment of Oral Exposure to Copper

Alicia A. Taylor, Joyce S. Tsuji, Margaret E. McArdle, William J. Adams, William L. Goodfellow

2022Risk Analysis65 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Integrated Risk Information System (IRIS) database, the authoritative source of U.S. risk assessment toxicity factors, currently lacks an oral reference dose (RfD) for copper. In the absence of such a value, various health-based reference values for copper are available for use in risk assessment. We summarize the scientific bases and differences in assumptions among key reference values for ingested copper to guide selection of appropriate values for risk assessment. A comprehensive review of the scientific literature best supports the oral RfD of 0.04 mg/kg body weight/day derived by EPA from their Drinking Water Action Level. This value is based on acute gastrointestinal effects but is further supported by broader analysis of copper deficiency and toxicity.

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Risk assessmentReference doseEnvironmental healthAgency (philosophy)Risk analysis (engineering)Reference valuesMedicineComputer scienceComputer securityPhilosophyInternal medicineEpistemologyTrace Elements in HealthHeavy Metal Exposure and ToxicityHeavy metals in environment
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