Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
8310560 | Clinica Chimica Acta | 2016 | 43 Pages |
Abstract
The decline in lung functions after adjustment for confounders and detection of urinary PAH metabolites in kitchen workers can be associated with higher concentrations of PAHs, CO and TVOCs in kitchen indoor air.
Keywords
permissible exposure levelIQMBAPBSTFADLLMEIRPUFPDBA1-OHPIRAPEFRBbFBenzo[ghi]peryleneCFUATCTEQATSBPEPAHIndeno[1,2,3-cd]pyreneSRMSabouraud dextrose agarToxicity equivalentTVOCInhalation rateBAATCESDAAFDPDAACENTMCs1-hydroxypyrene2-hydroxyfluoreneBkFPCAAcyPhotodiode array detectorInternational Agency for Research on CancerIARC یا International Agency for Research on CancerAcenaphthenePELAcenaphthyleneAmerican Thoracic SocietyindAnthraceneBenzo[a]anthraceneconversion factorTrimethylchlorosilaneTrichloroethyleneforced expiratory volume in one secondpeak expiratory flow rateUltrafine particlesparticulate matterPlate Count AgarLung functionsexposure frequencyFluorenefluorFluorantheneFevPhenUrinary metabolitesexposure durationselected reaction monitoringNaphthalenePolyaromatic hydrocarbonPAHsPhenanthrenePyreneCHRYchrysenetotal volatile organic compoundscolony forming unit
Related Topics
Life Sciences
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Biochemistry
Authors
Amarnath Singh, Kesavachandran Chandrasekharan Nair, Ritul Kamal, Vipin Bihari, Manoj Kumar Gupta, Mohana Krishna Reddy Mudiam, Gubbala Naga Venkata Satyanarayana, Abhay Raj, Izharul Haq, Nishi Kumar Shukla, Altaf Husain Khan, Anup Kumar Srivastava,