نتایج جستجو برای: Chrysotile

تعداد نتایج: 783  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1983
C Kandaswami P J O'Brien

The effects of chrysotile, water-leached chrysotile, and silica on microsomal metabolism of benzo(a)pyrene in vitro were studied. Examination of benzo(a)pyrene metabolites generated by 3-methylcholanthrene-pretreated rat liver microsomes, in the presence of chrysotile fibers, revealed a reduction in the overall metabolism of the hydrocarbon. Thus, chrysotile appeared to modify the activities of...

Journal: :International journal of the Society of Materials Engineering for Resources 2022

Chrysotile is one of the asbestos types minerals and it fibrous form in nature. Also, chrysotile may cause health problems. Accordingly, better to be known whether exists a construction site advance so that constructor can take counter plan for worker health. However, identifying small amount very difficult. In conventional way, experts quantify by using microscope X-ray diffraction analysis. I...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1974
Hisato Hayashi

Cytotoxicity and hemolysis were studied in chrysotile and quartz. The biological activity of the surface seemed to be different between chrysotile and quartz. Quartz lost its cytotoxicity on heating over about 500 degrees C. However chrysotile showed remarkable toxicity and induced hemolysis on heating between 650 and 800 degrees C, compared with the original unheated specimens. The mice inject...

حاجی علی اوغلی, رباب, مؤذن, محسن,

The ultramafic rocks from the Takht-e-Soleyman metamorphic complex, in Precambrian age, are classified as serpentinized metaperidotites and serpentinites, based on degree of serpentinization. Serpentine forms more than 90 volume% of the serpentinites. On the basis of serpentine polymorphs, textural relations and micro-structure features, variety of serpentinites are determined as massive serpen...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2008
Roberto Artali Antonio Del Pra Elisabetta Foresti Isidoro Giorgio Lesci Norberto Roveri Piera Sabatino

The human serum albumin (HSA) secondary structure modifications induced by the chrysotile surface have been investigated via computational molecular dynamics (MD) and experimental infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) on synthetic chrysotile nanocrystals coated with different amount of HSA. MD simulations, conducted by placing various albumin subdomains close to the fixed chrysotile surface, show an ini...

2001
DAVID REES JAMES I. PHILLIPS FRED D. POOLEY

Mesothelioma has not been found in South African chrysotile miners and millers despite decades of producing about 100 000 tons of the mineral per year. One possible explanation for the scarcity or absence of the cancer may be a relative lack of contaminating fibrous tremolite, an amphibole that variably occurs with chrysotile ores. The fibre content in the lungs of nine former chrysotile mine w...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1983
B T Mossman L Jean J M Landesman

Chrysotile asbestos interacts with mucin-secreting cells of tracheal organ cultures, causing an increase in secretion of mucin into the culture medium. This response occurs in the absence of obvious morphologic damage to tracheal epithelial cells. We speculated that asbestos-induced hypersecretion was regulated by the interaction of fibers with specific carbohydrate residues on the cell surface...

Journal: :Journal of Raman Spectroscopy 2022

Chrysotile, one of the six regulated asbestos minerals, is classified as carcinogenic to humans by International Agency for Research on Cancer. The Balangero mine (Turin, Italy) was largest in Europe, providing extraction chrysotile fibers until 1990. Chrysotile from currently great interest toxicity studies focused understanding mechanisms that induce lung malignancies. One crucial factors bio...

Journal: :Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology : RTP 2006
David M Bernstein John A Hoskins

This review substantiates kinetically and pathologically the differences between chrysotile and amphiboles. The serpentine chrysotile is a thin walled sheet silicate while the amphiboles are double-chain silicates. These different chemistries result in chrysotile clearing very rapidly from the lung (T(1/2)=0.3 to 11 days) while amphiboles are among the slowest clearing fibers known (T(1/2)=500 ...

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