Volatile organic compounds (VOC) affect the quality of indoor air. Terpenes and especially monoterpenes are the main molecules emitted from softwood material (coniferous species), which is widely used in construction. The corneal epithelium is one of the first human membranes to encounter VOCs in the air. Moreover, the industrial use of pleasant-scented monoterpenes in cosmetics, food, and detergents exposes people to monoterpenes in their daily lives. In the present study, the health effective properties of five monoterpenes from softwood were tested; cytotoxicity and oxidative stress-protective effects of α-and β-pinenes, R-and S-limonene, and 3-carene were tested in a human corneal epithelial (HCE) cell model system and with two addition...
Quercus ilex (L.) leaves emit monoterpenes, particularly α-pinene, β-pinene and sabinene. Apart from...
Monoterpenes, volatile metabolites produced by plants, are involved in the taste and aroma perceptio...
Cleaning agents often emit terpenes that react rapidly with ozone. These ozone-initiated reactions, ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) affect the quality of indoor air. Terpenes and especially monoterpe...
Terpenes are recurrent in indoor environments. Their sources, biogenic or anthropological origin, ar...
AbstractOzone-initiated monoterpene reaction products have been hypothesized to cause eye and airway...
Monoterpenes are a diverse class of compounds with applications as flavors and fragrances, pharmaceu...
Monoterpenes are substances commonly found in indoor air, they are released by wood products or cert...
As a natural, biological material, wood emits various organic chemical substances, mostly volatile o...
This study evaluates the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of five essential oils (EO): pine ...
Limonene is one of the most abundant pollutants indoors, and it contributes to the formation of addi...
AbstractLimonene, a monoterpene abundantly present in most of the consumer products (due to its plea...
Limonene is one of the most abundant pollutants indoors, and it contributes to the formation of addi...
Chemicals in indoor air, either emitted from a source or from a reaction, have been suggested to cau...
Monoterpene is one class of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) which widely presents in hou...
Quercus ilex (L.) leaves emit monoterpenes, particularly α-pinene, β-pinene and sabinene. Apart from...
Monoterpenes, volatile metabolites produced by plants, are involved in the taste and aroma perceptio...
Cleaning agents often emit terpenes that react rapidly with ozone. These ozone-initiated reactions, ...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) affect the quality of indoor air. Terpenes and especially monoterpe...
Terpenes are recurrent in indoor environments. Their sources, biogenic or anthropological origin, ar...
AbstractOzone-initiated monoterpene reaction products have been hypothesized to cause eye and airway...
Monoterpenes are a diverse class of compounds with applications as flavors and fragrances, pharmaceu...
Monoterpenes are substances commonly found in indoor air, they are released by wood products or cert...
As a natural, biological material, wood emits various organic chemical substances, mostly volatile o...
This study evaluates the antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of five essential oils (EO): pine ...
Limonene is one of the most abundant pollutants indoors, and it contributes to the formation of addi...
AbstractLimonene, a monoterpene abundantly present in most of the consumer products (due to its plea...
Limonene is one of the most abundant pollutants indoors, and it contributes to the formation of addi...
Chemicals in indoor air, either emitted from a source or from a reaction, have been suggested to cau...
Monoterpene is one class of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) which widely presents in hou...
Quercus ilex (L.) leaves emit monoterpenes, particularly α-pinene, β-pinene and sabinene. Apart from...
Monoterpenes, volatile metabolites produced by plants, are involved in the taste and aroma perceptio...
Cleaning agents often emit terpenes that react rapidly with ozone. These ozone-initiated reactions, ...