Acrylamide has a range of toxicological hazards including neurotoxicity and reproductive toxicity; however, occupational risk management is driven by its genotoxic and carcinogenic potential (it is classified within the EU as a Category 2 carcinogen, R45 andCategory 2mutagen, R46). Since there is the potential for skin absorption and systemic toxicity, biological monitor-ing may be a useful aid for the assessment of exposure via inhalation, ingestion and dermal absorption. However, there are currently no biological monitoring guidance values (BMGVs). This study describes an extensive survey of potential workplace exposure to acrylamide at the Ciba (Bradford) site to gather data suitable for a BMGV. This manufacturing site is typical within ...
Acrylamide is utilized in the synthesis of polyacrylamide all over the world. It is an industrially ...
[[abstract]]Acrylamide (AA), a probable human carcinogen, is a widely-used industrial chemical but i...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about acrylamide. For more...
"Recommended criteria for a standard intended to protect the employees against exposure to acrylamid...
[[abstract]]Objective :We conducted a repeated-measurement study to (1) investigate the correlation...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Analysis of Human Biomonitoring Data and Risk Assessment o...
Pollution of air, water and soil by industrial chemicals presents a potential health risk to humans....
Acrylamide has a toxic potential in tissues including the reproductive and urinary system. It is als...
At the end of April 2002, the Swedish Food Administration reported the presence of acrylamide in hea...
TEPE, Yalcin/0000-0002-8415-3754; TEPE, Banu/0000-0002-3428-8167WOS: 000464878700001Acrylamide and p...
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the health effects of occupational acrylamide exposure using hemoglo...
Acrylamide (AA) is an important industrial chemical agent that is mainly used in the production of p...
Acrylamide is a synthetic monomer that has been classified as toxic and carcinogenic apart from its ...
A study was performed among 41 workers heavily exposed to a mixture of acrylamide and acrylonitrile ...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that exposure to antineoplastic drugs can cause reproductiv...
Acrylamide is utilized in the synthesis of polyacrylamide all over the world. It is an industrially ...
[[abstract]]Acrylamide (AA), a probable human carcinogen, is a widely-used industrial chemical but i...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about acrylamide. For more...
"Recommended criteria for a standard intended to protect the employees against exposure to acrylamid...
[[abstract]]Objective :We conducted a repeated-measurement study to (1) investigate the correlation...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Analysis of Human Biomonitoring Data and Risk Assessment o...
Pollution of air, water and soil by industrial chemicals presents a potential health risk to humans....
Acrylamide has a toxic potential in tissues including the reproductive and urinary system. It is als...
At the end of April 2002, the Swedish Food Administration reported the presence of acrylamide in hea...
TEPE, Yalcin/0000-0002-8415-3754; TEPE, Banu/0000-0002-3428-8167WOS: 000464878700001Acrylamide and p...
OBJECTIVES: This study assessed the health effects of occupational acrylamide exposure using hemoglo...
Acrylamide (AA) is an important industrial chemical agent that is mainly used in the production of p...
Acrylamide is a synthetic monomer that has been classified as toxic and carcinogenic apart from its ...
A study was performed among 41 workers heavily exposed to a mixture of acrylamide and acrylonitrile ...
Introduction: Several studies have shown that exposure to antineoplastic drugs can cause reproductiv...
Acrylamide is utilized in the synthesis of polyacrylamide all over the world. It is an industrially ...
[[abstract]]Acrylamide (AA), a probable human carcinogen, is a widely-used industrial chemical but i...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about acrylamide. For more...