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Biomonitoringiin, known in English as biomonitoring, is the systematic measurement of chemicals or their metabolites in biological samples to assess environmental exposure and potential health effects. It can be conducted on humans (human biomonitoring, HBM) or on wildlife and ecosystems. In humans, common matrices include blood, urine, hair, nails, saliva, breast milk, and breath; in wildlife, feathers, tissue, or milk may be used.
Biomonitoring seeks to determine the internal dose and exposure history rather than environmental concentrations alone. Biomarkers
Protocols involve study design, ethical approval, standardized sampling, laboratory analysis (often LC-MS/MS, GC-MS, immunoassays), and data
Biomonitoring complements environmental monitoring by capturing actual human or ecological body burden, accounting for exposure routes
Examples include national human biomonitoring programs that aggregate population exposure data to inform policy. Overall, biomonitoringiin