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Environ Health Perspect


Title:1998 equivalence of sensory responses to single and mixed volatile organic compounds at equimolar concentrations
Author(s):Prah JD;
Address:"National Health and Environmental Effects Research Laboratory, Human Studies Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711 USA"
Journal Title:Environ Health Perspect
Year:1998
Volume:106
Issue:11
Page Number:739 - 744
DOI: 10.1289/ehp.98106739
ISSN/ISBN:0091-6765 (Print) 0091-6765 (Linking)
Abstract:"Exposure to low levels of chemicals indoors is often to a mixture of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). It is of interest to determine if the symptomatic and sensory responses can be attributed to a single chemical or to a mixture of chemicals. To determine if sensory or symptomatic responses differ with exposure to single or mixed VOCs, 100 female subjects participated in a 6-hr exposure study. Subjects were exposed to one of six equimolar concentrations equivalent to 24 mg/m3 toluene, control, m-xylene, n-butyl acetate, m-xylene plus n-butyl acetate, a mixture of 21 chemicals including n-butyl acetate and m-xylene, and to the same mixture of chemicals without n-butyl acetate and m-xylene (19 chemicals). The results indicated that there was no difference in reporting of symptoms or sensory responses between the exposures. When the control group was added, some variables, primarily odor intensity and nasal irritation, attained significance"
Keywords:*Acetates Adult Air Pollutants/*analysis Female Gases/*analysis Humans Irritants/*analysis Male Sensory Thresholds *Smell Surveys and Questionnaires *Xylenes;
Notes:"MedlinePrah, J D eng Comparative Study Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. 1998/11/03 Environ Health Perspect. 1998 Nov; 106(11):739-44. doi: 10.1289/ehp.98106739"

 
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