Due to their transient nature, short-term exposures can be difficult to detect and quantify using conventional monitoring techniques. Biological monitoring may be capable of registering such exposures and may also be used to estimate important toxicological parameters. This paper investigates relationships between methanol concentrations in the blood, urine, and breath of volunteers exposed to methanol vapor at 800 ppm for periods of 0.5, 1, 2, and 8 h. The results indicate factors that must be considered for interpretation of the results of biological monitoring. For methanol, concentrations are not proportional to the exposure duration due to metabolic and other elimination processes that occur concurrently with the exposure. First-order ...
[[abstract]]Methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) is an oxygenated compound added to gasoline to improv...
ABSTRACT: Blood methanol levels were determined in 138 alcohol addicts (pa-tients of the Toxicologic...
Background: Isocyanates are some of the leading occupational causes of respiratory disorders, predom...
Methanol is a widely used solvent and a potential fuel for motor vehicles. Human kinetic data of met...
We estimated kinetic parameters associated with methanol disposition in humans from data reported in...
A multicompartment biologically based dynamic model was developed to describe the time evolution of ...
A multicompartment biologically based dynamic model was developed to describe the time evolution of ...
Background & Objective: Due to volatile property of monomer from Methylmethacrylate and its well kno...
Aspartame, methyl-L-α-aspartyl-L-phenylalaninate, is used worldwide as a sweetener in foods and drin...
Urinary biomarkers of exposure are used widely in biomonitoring studies. The commonly used urinary b...
Urinary biomarkers of exposure are used widely in biomonitoring studies. The commonly used urinary b...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of methanol (MeOH) and formic acid (FA) in urine as biological i...
Around the world, cases of methanol intoxication are still common, especially in countries that proh...
A toxicokinetic (TK) model was developed to describe the inhalation exposure in humans to methyl for...
Introduction. Ethylene glycol (EG) and methanol (MET) exposuresare rare but can cause significant mo...
[[abstract]]Methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) is an oxygenated compound added to gasoline to improv...
ABSTRACT: Blood methanol levels were determined in 138 alcohol addicts (pa-tients of the Toxicologic...
Background: Isocyanates are some of the leading occupational causes of respiratory disorders, predom...
Methanol is a widely used solvent and a potential fuel for motor vehicles. Human kinetic data of met...
We estimated kinetic parameters associated with methanol disposition in humans from data reported in...
A multicompartment biologically based dynamic model was developed to describe the time evolution of ...
A multicompartment biologically based dynamic model was developed to describe the time evolution of ...
Background & Objective: Due to volatile property of monomer from Methylmethacrylate and its well kno...
Aspartame, methyl-L-α-aspartyl-L-phenylalaninate, is used worldwide as a sweetener in foods and drin...
Urinary biomarkers of exposure are used widely in biomonitoring studies. The commonly used urinary b...
Urinary biomarkers of exposure are used widely in biomonitoring studies. The commonly used urinary b...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the validity of methanol (MeOH) and formic acid (FA) in urine as biological i...
Around the world, cases of methanol intoxication are still common, especially in countries that proh...
A toxicokinetic (TK) model was developed to describe the inhalation exposure in humans to methyl for...
Introduction. Ethylene glycol (EG) and methanol (MET) exposuresare rare but can cause significant mo...
[[abstract]]Methyl tertiary-butyl ether (MTBE) is an oxygenated compound added to gasoline to improv...
ABSTRACT: Blood methanol levels were determined in 138 alcohol addicts (pa-tients of the Toxicologic...
Background: Isocyanates are some of the leading occupational causes of respiratory disorders, predom...