Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9910132 | Mutation Research/Genetic Toxicology and Environmental Mutagenesis | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
At low levels of benzene exposure, urinary t,t-MA correlated strongly with benzene in air. Highest Olive tail moments were found in workers producing carbomer. Levels of breathzone benzene were found to be strongly correlated with Olive tail moment values in the lymphocytes of workers, but not with hematological data in the six workplaces types. In conclusion, the highest benzene exposures found occurred in workers at a company, which utilized benzene in the production of carbomer. In terms of low levels of exposure to benzene, urinary t,t-MA and DNA damage exhibited a strong correlation with breath benzene, but not with hematological data. We conclude that breath benzene, t,t-MA and lymphocytic DNA damage are satisfactory biomonitoring markers with respect to benzene exposure in the workplace.
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Authors
Donggeun Sul, Eunil Lee, Mi-Young Lee, Eunha Oh, Hosub Im, Joohyun Lee, Woon-Won Jung, NamHee Won, Hyung-Sik Kang, Eun-Mi Kim, Seong-Kyu Kang,