نتایج جستجو برای: benzene

تعداد نتایج: 19803  

Journal: :Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences 2002
Stephen M Rappaport Karen Yeowell-O'Connell Martyn T Smith Mustafa Dosemeci Richard B Hayes Luoping Zhang Guilan Li Songnian Yin Nathaniel Rothman

Benzene is initially metabolized to benzene oxide, which either undergoes further metabolism or reacts with macromolecules including proteins. Previously reported levels of benzene oxide-albumin adducts (BO-Alb) are analyzed from 30 workers exposed to 0.2-302 ppm benzene and 43 controls from Shanghai, China. Although both exposed workers and controls had significant levels of BO-Alb in their bl...

Journal: :Environmental toxicology and pharmacology 2015
Haji Bahadar Faheem Maqbool Sara Mostafalou Maryam Baeeri Mahban Rahimifard Mona Navaei-Nigjeh Mohammad Abdollahi

Benzene (C6H6) is an organic compound used in petrochemicals and numerous other industries. It is abundantly released to our environment as a chemical pollutant causing widespread human exposure. This study mainly focused on benzene induced toxicity on rat pancreatic islets with respect to oxidative damage, insulin secretion and glucokinase (GK) activity. Benzene was dissolved in corn oil and a...

2010
Dirk W. Lachenmeier Natalie Steinbrenner Sigrid Löbell-Behrends Helmut Reusch Thomas Kuballa

Food products containing carrots were analyzed for benzene contamination using headspace gas chromatography with mass spectrometric detection. Of 82 commercial samples, 88% contained benzene above the detection limit of 0.04 μg/kg. Canned and jarred carrots contained 0.2 μg/kg of benzene on average. Higher levels were found in jarred baby foods containing carrots (0.9 μg/kg on average). The hig...

Journal: :International journal of occupational safety and ergonomics : JOSE 2012
Ivan Mikov Karmen Stankov Velibor Vasovic Aleksandra Mikov Svetlana Golocorbin-Kon Momir Mikov

The toxicity of benzene is not an issue of the past, especially in developing countries. Bone marrow toxicity is demonstrated among workers. In this study, the effect of simultaneous exposure to benzene and ethanol on benzene metabolism in mice was investigated by measuring the excretion of thioethers in urine. Urinary thioether excretion significantly decreased in the mice receiving both benze...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2000
P P Egeghy R Tornero-Velez S M Rappaport

Although automobile refueling represents the major source of benzene exposure among the nonsmoking public, few data are available regarding such exposures and the associated uptake of benzene. We repeatedly measured benzene exposure and uptake (via benzene in exhaled breath) among 39 self-service customers using self-administered monitoring, a technique rarely used to obtain measurements from t...

Journal: :Nagoya journal of medical science 1966
T Matsushita

In order to ascertain the primary agency of benzene, firstly the peripheral blood pictures and the histological findings in the subacute benzene poisoning, in an experimental comparison with those pictures and findings in the toluene and xylene intoxication were examined. The rats, treated with benzene, showed striking and characteristic changes either in case of peripheral blood pictures arid ...

Journal: :iranian journal of catalysis 2015
amit waghmare shivaji pandit

(diacetoxyiodo)benzene has been used as an efficient catalyst for an improved and rapid one-pot synthesis of biscoumarin derivatives in excellent yield under reflux condition using water as a environmentally benign reaction medium. this aqua mediated knoevenagel condensation of various aromatic and hetero-aromatic aldehydes with 4-hydroxycoumarin using catalytic amount of (diacetoxyiodo)benzene...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2014
Marcin Palusiak Małgorzata Domagała Justyna Dominikowska F Matthias Bickelhaupt

It was recently postulated that the benzene ring and its 4n + 2 π-electron analogues are resistant to the substituent effect due to the fact that such systems tend to retain their delocalized character. Therefore, the 4n π-electron dicationic form of benzene should appear to be less resistant to the substituent effect, as compared with its parent neutral molecule. For this reason the effect of ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1996
G Li C Wang W Xin S Yin

Chemicals combine with DNA, resulting in DNA damage, which could initiate carcinogenesis. To study whether benzene or benzene metabolites bind to DNA, DNA adducts in various tissues and their persistence in leukocytes were examined using the 32P-postlabeling assay. LACA mice were dosed ip with benzene at 500 mg/kg bw twice for 5 days. Two additional spots of DNA adducts are formed in bone marro...

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