Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban
Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research
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Indoor Air | 2013
Bondi Gevao; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; Majed Bahloul; Saif Uddin; Jamal Zafar
Phthalates are semivolatile organic compounds with a ubiquitous environmental distribution. Their presence in indoor environments is linked to their use in a variety of consumer products such as childrens toys, cosmetics, food packaging, flexible PVC flooring among others. The goal of this study was to investigate the occurrence and concentration of phthalates in dust from homes in Kuwait and to assess non-dietary human exposure to these phthalates. Dust samples were randomly collected from 21 homes and analyzed for eight phthalates. The concentrations of total phthalates were log normally distributed and ranged from 470 to 7800 μg/g. Five phthalates [Di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), Di-n-octyl phthalate (DnOP), Di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), Benzyl butyl phthalate (BzBP), and Dicyclohexyl phthalate (DcHP)] were routinely detected. The major phthalate compound was DEHP at a geometric mean concentration of 1704 μg/g (median, 2256 μg/g) accounting for 92% of the total phthalates measured. Using the measured concentrations and estimates of dust ingestion rates for children and adults, estimated human non-dietary exposure based on median phthalate concentrations ranged from 938 ng/kg-bd/day for adults to 13362 ng/kg-bd/day for toddlers. The difference in exposure estimates between children and adults in this study supports previous reports that children are at greater risk from pollutants that accumulate indoors.
Aquatic Ecosystem Health & Management | 2012
Saif Uddin; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; Bondi Gevao; D. Al-Shamroukh; Ahmad Al-Khabbaz
Mapping of suspended particulate matter can be achieved through satellite-based optical sensors and has growing applications for understanding sediment transport. A suspended particulate matter algorithm developed by Nechad (2010) for turbid conditions in the North Sea was applied in Gulf water using MODIS band 13 data centered at 667 nm. Satellite estimates of suspended particulate matter are extremely well correlated with the in-situ measurements (p = 0.97 and 1.00 for north (turbid) and south (clear) transects. Therefore, this technique can be effective for such estimation in Gulf waters as a surrogate for in-situ measurements.
Chemosphere | 2006
Bondi Gevao; Majed Al-Bahloul; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; Ali Al-Omair; Lulwa Ali; Jamal Zafar; Murad I.H. Helaleh
Atmospheric Environment | 2006
Bondi Gevao; Majed Al-Bahloul; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; Lulwa Ali; Ali Al-Omair; Murad I.H. Helaleh; Khaled Al-Matrouk; Jamal Zafar
Chemosphere | 2006
Bondi Gevao; M. U. Beg; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; Ali Al-Omair; Murad I.H. Helaleh; Jamal Zafar
Water Science and Technology | 1999
Talat Saeed; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; H. Al-Shemmari; M. Al-Mutairi; Huda Al-Hashash
Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2012
Saif Uddin; Bondi Gevao; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; M. Nithyanandan; D. Al-Shamroukh
Marine Pollution Bulletin | 2009
Bondi Gevao; Foday M. Jaward; Saif Uddin; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban
Water Science and Technology | 1999
Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; Talat Saeed; Ali M. Al-Dousari; Hassan Alshemmari; M. Al-Mutairi
Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2012
Bondi Gevao; Abdul Aziz Aba; Abdul Nabi Al-Ghadban; Saif Uddin