2015
DOI: 10.2495/air150101
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Biomonitoring of genotoxic risk of workers exposed to heavy air pollution

Abstract: Epidemiological studies found an increased risk of cancers in occupations exposed to traffic air pollution. PM2.5 are toxic and can enter into the respiratory tract and circulatory system. PM2.5 can adsorb various substances, such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) nitro-PAHs. The present study was carried out with 15 Rebouças tunnel (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) workers (exposed group) and 11 healthy men (control group). The participants were informed about the study and asked to sign an informed consent f… Show more

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“…Both 1-HOP and 2-NaP are hydroxyl metabolites of pyrene and naphthalene respectively. Taking into consideration other contributing factors such as smoking, medication, alcohol, x-ray exposure, age among others, Rainho et al [91] found that the micronucleus frequency was directly correlated with pollutant exposure. Many other findings agree well with this observation.…”
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“…Both 1-HOP and 2-NaP are hydroxyl metabolites of pyrene and naphthalene respectively. Taking into consideration other contributing factors such as smoking, medication, alcohol, x-ray exposure, age among others, Rainho et al [91] found that the micronucleus frequency was directly correlated with pollutant exposure. Many other findings agree well with this observation.…”
Section: Search String and Databasesmentioning
confidence: 99%