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Recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).

An improved portable breath measurement method has been developed that allows 1-min sampling times. The equipment has been successfully tested in field and chamber studies. Results of these studies suggest that breath levels following known exposures are predictable and reproducible across a small n...

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Autores principales: Wallace, L A, Pellizzari, E D
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 1995
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7635121
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description An improved portable breath measurement method has been developed that allows 1-min sampling times. The equipment has been successfully tested in field and chamber studies. Results of these studies suggest that breath levels following known exposures are predictable and reproducible across a small number of volunteers. The residence times in the body and the distribution in body compartments of several common air toxics have been determined. A simple four-compartment linear model is capable of fitting the observed data. The main parameters of the model include the fraction f of the parent compound exhaled under steady-state conditions and the residence times tau i, in the tau ith compartment. The values of these parameters for several VOCs and for the four body compartments (blood, vessel-rich tissues, vessel-poor tissues, and fat) are provided.
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spelling pubmed-15190202006-07-28 Recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Wallace, L A Pellizzari, E D Environ Health Perspect Research Article An improved portable breath measurement method has been developed that allows 1-min sampling times. The equipment has been successfully tested in field and chamber studies. Results of these studies suggest that breath levels following known exposures are predictable and reproducible across a small number of volunteers. The residence times in the body and the distribution in body compartments of several common air toxics have been determined. A simple four-compartment linear model is capable of fitting the observed data. The main parameters of the model include the fraction f of the parent compound exhaled under steady-state conditions and the residence times tau i, in the tau ith compartment. The values of these parameters for several VOCs and for the four body compartments (blood, vessel-rich tissues, vessel-poor tissues, and fat) are provided. 1995-04 /pmc/articles/PMC1519020/ /pubmed/7635121 Text en
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Wallace, L A
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Recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
title Recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
title_full Recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
title_fullStr Recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
title_full_unstemmed Recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
title_short Recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (VOCs).
title_sort recent advances in measuring exhaled breath and estimating exposure and body burden for volatile organic compounds (vocs).
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1519020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7635121
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