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Assessment of the Actual Toxicity of Engine Exhaust Gas Emissions from Euro 3 and Euro 6 Compliant Vehicles with the BAT-CELL Method Using In Vitro Tests

Legal restrictions on vehicle engine exhaust gas emission control do not always go hand in hand with an actual reduction in the emissions of toxins into the atmosphere. Moreover, the methods currently used to measure exhaust gas emissions do not give unambiguous results on the impact of the tested g...

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Autores principales: Kęska, Aleksandra, Janicka, Anna, Zawiślak, Maciej, Molska, Justyna, Włostowski, Radosław, Włóka, Adriana, Świeściak, Joanna, Ostrowski, Kacper
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9654593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36361013
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114138
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author Kęska, Aleksandra
Janicka, Anna
Zawiślak, Maciej
Molska, Justyna
Włostowski, Radosław
Włóka, Adriana
Świeściak, Joanna
Ostrowski, Kacper
author_facet Kęska, Aleksandra
Janicka, Anna
Zawiślak, Maciej
Molska, Justyna
Włostowski, Radosław
Włóka, Adriana
Świeściak, Joanna
Ostrowski, Kacper
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description Legal restrictions on vehicle engine exhaust gas emission control do not always go hand in hand with an actual reduction in the emissions of toxins into the atmosphere. Moreover, the methods currently used to measure exhaust gas emissions do not give unambiguous results on the impact of the tested gases on living organisms. The method used to assess the actual toxicity of gases, BAT-CELL Bio-Ambient-Tests using in vitro tests, takes into account synergistic interactions of individual components of a mixture of gases without the need to know its qualitative and quantitative composition and allows for determination of the actual toxicity of the gas composition. Using the BAT-CELL method, exhaust gases from passenger vehicles equipped with spark-ignition engines complying with the Euro 3 and Euro 6 emission standards were tested. The results of toxicological tests were correlated with the results of chromatographic analysis. It was shown that diverse qualitative composition of the mixture of hydrocarbons determining the exhaust gases toxicity may decrease the percentage value of cell survival. Additionally, it was proven that the average survival of cells after exposure to exhaust gases from tested vehicles meeting the more restrictive Euro 6 standard was lower than for vehicles meeting the Euro 3 standard thus indicating the higher toxicity of exhaust gases from newer vehicles.
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spelling pubmed-96545932022-11-15 Assessment of the Actual Toxicity of Engine Exhaust Gas Emissions from Euro 3 and Euro 6 Compliant Vehicles with the BAT-CELL Method Using In Vitro Tests Kęska, Aleksandra Janicka, Anna Zawiślak, Maciej Molska, Justyna Włostowski, Radosław Włóka, Adriana Świeściak, Joanna Ostrowski, Kacper Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Legal restrictions on vehicle engine exhaust gas emission control do not always go hand in hand with an actual reduction in the emissions of toxins into the atmosphere. Moreover, the methods currently used to measure exhaust gas emissions do not give unambiguous results on the impact of the tested gases on living organisms. The method used to assess the actual toxicity of gases, BAT-CELL Bio-Ambient-Tests using in vitro tests, takes into account synergistic interactions of individual components of a mixture of gases without the need to know its qualitative and quantitative composition and allows for determination of the actual toxicity of the gas composition. Using the BAT-CELL method, exhaust gases from passenger vehicles equipped with spark-ignition engines complying with the Euro 3 and Euro 6 emission standards were tested. The results of toxicological tests were correlated with the results of chromatographic analysis. It was shown that diverse qualitative composition of the mixture of hydrocarbons determining the exhaust gases toxicity may decrease the percentage value of cell survival. Additionally, it was proven that the average survival of cells after exposure to exhaust gases from tested vehicles meeting the more restrictive Euro 6 standard was lower than for vehicles meeting the Euro 3 standard thus indicating the higher toxicity of exhaust gases from newer vehicles. MDPI 2022-10-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9654593/ /pubmed/36361013 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114138 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kęska, Aleksandra
Janicka, Anna
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Molska, Justyna
Włostowski, Radosław
Włóka, Adriana
Świeściak, Joanna
Ostrowski, Kacper
Assessment of the Actual Toxicity of Engine Exhaust Gas Emissions from Euro 3 and Euro 6 Compliant Vehicles with the BAT-CELL Method Using In Vitro Tests
title Assessment of the Actual Toxicity of Engine Exhaust Gas Emissions from Euro 3 and Euro 6 Compliant Vehicles with the BAT-CELL Method Using In Vitro Tests
title_full Assessment of the Actual Toxicity of Engine Exhaust Gas Emissions from Euro 3 and Euro 6 Compliant Vehicles with the BAT-CELL Method Using In Vitro Tests
title_fullStr Assessment of the Actual Toxicity of Engine Exhaust Gas Emissions from Euro 3 and Euro 6 Compliant Vehicles with the BAT-CELL Method Using In Vitro Tests
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the Actual Toxicity of Engine Exhaust Gas Emissions from Euro 3 and Euro 6 Compliant Vehicles with the BAT-CELL Method Using In Vitro Tests
title_short Assessment of the Actual Toxicity of Engine Exhaust Gas Emissions from Euro 3 and Euro 6 Compliant Vehicles with the BAT-CELL Method Using In Vitro Tests
title_sort assessment of the actual toxicity of engine exhaust gas emissions from euro 3 and euro 6 compliant vehicles with the bat-cell method using in vitro tests
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9654593/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36361013
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114138
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