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Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects.
Guinea pigs were exposed to ultrafine aerosols (less than 0.1 micron) of zinc oxide with a surface layer of sulfuric acid. These acid-coated aerosols are typical of primary emissions from smelters and coal combustors. Repeated daily 3-hr exposures for 5 days produce decrements in lung volumes and pu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567584/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2707194 |
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author | Amdur, M O Chen, L C |
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description | Guinea pigs were exposed to ultrafine aerosols (less than 0.1 micron) of zinc oxide with a surface layer of sulfuric acid. These acid-coated aerosols are typical of primary emissions from smelters and coal combustors. Repeated daily 3-hr exposures for 5 days produce decrements in lung volumes and pulmonary diffusing capacity and elevations of lung weight/body weight ratio, protein, and number of neutrophils in pulmonary lavage fluid at concentrations of 20 micrograms/m3. A single 1-hr exposure to 20 micrograms/m3 causes increased bronchial reactivity. Higher concentrations of conventionally generated sulfuric acid mist are required to produce responses of similar magnitude. |
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spelling | pubmed-15675842006-09-18 Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects. Amdur, M O Chen, L C Environ Health Perspect Research Article Guinea pigs were exposed to ultrafine aerosols (less than 0.1 micron) of zinc oxide with a surface layer of sulfuric acid. These acid-coated aerosols are typical of primary emissions from smelters and coal combustors. Repeated daily 3-hr exposures for 5 days produce decrements in lung volumes and pulmonary diffusing capacity and elevations of lung weight/body weight ratio, protein, and number of neutrophils in pulmonary lavage fluid at concentrations of 20 micrograms/m3. A single 1-hr exposure to 20 micrograms/m3 causes increased bronchial reactivity. Higher concentrations of conventionally generated sulfuric acid mist are required to produce responses of similar magnitude. 1989-02 /pmc/articles/PMC1567584/ /pubmed/2707194 Text en |
spellingShingle | Research Article Amdur, M O Chen, L C Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects. |
title | Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects. |
title_full | Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects. |
title_fullStr | Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects. |
title_full_unstemmed | Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects. |
title_short | Furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects. |
title_sort | furnace-generated acid aerosols: speciation and pulmonary effects. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1567584/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2707194 |
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