Science Inventory

Assessment of Health Effects of Exogenous Urea: Summary and Key Findings

Citation:

Dickerson, A., JaniceS Lee, C. Keshava, A. Hotchkiss, AND A. Persad. Assessment of Health Effects of Exogenous Urea: Summary and Key Findings. Current Environmental Health Reports. Springer International Publishing AG, Cham (ZG), Switzerland, 5:205-212, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40572-018-0198-8

Impact/Purpose:

In this brief commentary, we summarize key findings on potential health effects of urea, including carcinogenicity.

Description:

Purpose of Review:  Urea has been utilized as a reductant in diesel fuels to lower emission of nitrogen oxides, igniting interest in probable human health hazards associated with exposure to exogenous urea. Here, we summarize and update key findings on potential health effects of exogenous urea, including carcinogenicity. Recent Findings:  No definitive target organs for oral exposure were identified; however, results in animal studies suggest that the liver and kidney could be potential target organs of urea toxicity. The available human-subject literature suggests that the impact on lung function is minimal. Based on the literature on exogenous urea, we concluded that there was inadequate information to assess the carcinogenic potential of urea, or perform a quantitative assessment to derive reference values. Summary:  Given the limited information on exogenous urea, additional research to address gaps for exogenous urea should include long-term cancer bioassays, two-generation reproductive toxicity studies, and mode-of-action investigations.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:05/01/2018
Record Last Revised:04/29/2022
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 354675