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Arch Environ Health


Title:Exposure of humans to a volatile organic mixture. II. Sensory
Author(s):Hudnell HK; Otto DA; House DE; Molhave L;
Address:"Neurotoxicology Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC"
Journal Title:Arch Environ Health
Year:1992
Volume:47
Issue:1
Page Number:31 - 38
DOI: 10.1080/00039896.1992.9935941
ISSN/ISBN:0003-9896 (Print) 0003-9896 (Linking)
Abstract:"Time-course functions for symptoms of the sick building syndrome were derived from 66 healthy males who, during separate sessions, were exposed to clean air and to a volatile organic compound (VOC) mixture. The mixture contained 22 VOCs (25 mg/m3 total concentration) commonly found airborne in new or recently renovated buildings. Subjects rated the intensity of perceived irritation, odor, and other variables before, and twice during, 2.75-h exposure periods. Eye and throat irritation, headache, and drowsiness increased or showed no evidence of adaptation during exposure, whereas odor intensity decreased by 30%. These results indicate that irritation intensity and other symptoms are not related in any simple way to odor intensity, which suggests that the symptoms may not be a psychosomatic response to the detection of an aversive odor. Instead, subthreshold levels of VOCs may interact additively or hyperadditively and stimulate trigeminal nerve receptors. Also, air quality ratings improved by 18% during exposure, which suggests that both odor and irritation intensity may influence assessments of air quality"
Keywords:"Adolescent Adult Air Pollution, Indoor/*adverse effects Construction Materials/adverse effects Humans Male *Perception *Sensation Surveys and Questionnaires Volatilization;"
Notes:"MedlineHudnell, H K Otto, D A House, D E Molhave, L eng 1992/01/01 Arch Environ Health. 1992 Jan-Feb; 47(1):31-8. doi: 10.1080/00039896.1992.9935941"

 
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