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Arch Environ Health


Title:Sensory eye irritation in humans exposed to mixtures of volatile organic compounds
Author(s):Hempel-Jorgensen A; Kjaergaard SK; Molhave L; Hudnell KH;
Address:"Department of Environmental and Occupational Medicine, University of Aarhus, Denmark"
Journal Title:Arch Environ Health
Year:1999
Volume:54
Issue:6
Page Number:416 - 424
DOI: 10.1080/00039899909603373
ISSN/ISBN:0003-9896 (Print) 0003-9896 (Linking)
Abstract:"Eight subjects participated in a controlled eyes-only exposure study of human sensory irritation in ocular mucosal tissue. The authors investigated dose-response properties and the additive effects of three mixtures of volatile organic compounds. The dose-response relationships for these mixtures showed increases in response intensity as concentration increased. Replication of exposure did not result in significantly different dose- response relationships. Moreover, the result implied that components of the three mixtures interacted additively to produce ocular irritation, a result referred to as simple agonism. Finally, the authors addressed the comparability of two methods to measure sensory irritation intensity (visual analogue scale and a comparative scale). The results indicated that the two rating methods produced highly comparable results"
Keywords:"Adult Air Pollutants/adverse effects Data Interpretation, Statistical Dose-Response Relationship, Drug Eye/*drug effects Female Humans Irritants/administration & dosage/*adverse effects Male Middle Aged Organic Chemicals/administration & dosage/*adverse e;"
Notes:"MedlineHempel-Jorgensen, A Kjaergaard, S K Molhave, L Hudnell, K H eng Comparative Study Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 2000/01/14 Arch Environ Health. 1999 Nov-Dec; 54(6):416-24. doi: 10.1080/00039899909603373"

 
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