Objectives: The American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) has classified oak dusts as human carcinogens (A1), based on increased sinus and nasal cancer rates among exposed workers. The aims of this study were to investigate the use of gallic acid (GA) as chemical marker of occupational exposure to oak dusts, to develop a high-performance liquid chromatography\u2013diode array detector (HPLC\u2013DAD) method to quantify it, and to apply the method in the analysis of oak dust samples collected in some factories.Methods: A high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was developed to detect GA in oak wood dust. The method was tested on field, and GA was extracted from oak wood dust sampled in the air of five woo...
Emerging concerns regarding the toxicity of inhaled wood dust support the need for techniques to qua...
Over the centuries, oak wood has been used in the maturation process of alcoholic beverages impartin...
Exposure to wood dust, a human carcinogen, is common in wood-related industries, and millions of wor...
A novel high-performance liquid chromatographic/ultraviolet method was developed to detect lapachol ...
Abstract A new gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric (GC/MS) method was developed to detect 2-methy...
Respiratory and nasal cancers are among the diseases associated with occupational exposure to wood d...
Background: Occupational exposure to wood dust can be responsible for many different harmful health ...
In 1999, the European Union proclaimed hardwood dust carcinogenic based on the classification of the...
The aim of the study was to determine occupational exposure in Croatian wood processing industry and...
The aims of the work this thesis is based upon were to develop convenient analytical procedures for ...
A new validated high performance liquid chromatographic/DAD (HPLC-DAD) method was developed to detec...
In a lumber mill in the northern inland region of British Columbia, Canada, we measured inhalable pa...
Occupational exposures to wood dust have been associated with an elevated risk of sinonasal cancer (...
Background and Purpose: Inhalation of hardwood dust may produce a range of adverse health effects i...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...
Emerging concerns regarding the toxicity of inhaled wood dust support the need for techniques to qua...
Over the centuries, oak wood has been used in the maturation process of alcoholic beverages impartin...
Exposure to wood dust, a human carcinogen, is common in wood-related industries, and millions of wor...
A novel high-performance liquid chromatographic/ultraviolet method was developed to detect lapachol ...
Abstract A new gas chromatographic/mass spectrometric (GC/MS) method was developed to detect 2-methy...
Respiratory and nasal cancers are among the diseases associated with occupational exposure to wood d...
Background: Occupational exposure to wood dust can be responsible for many different harmful health ...
In 1999, the European Union proclaimed hardwood dust carcinogenic based on the classification of the...
The aim of the study was to determine occupational exposure in Croatian wood processing industry and...
The aims of the work this thesis is based upon were to develop convenient analytical procedures for ...
A new validated high performance liquid chromatographic/DAD (HPLC-DAD) method was developed to detec...
In a lumber mill in the northern inland region of British Columbia, Canada, we measured inhalable pa...
Occupational exposures to wood dust have been associated with an elevated risk of sinonasal cancer (...
Background and Purpose: Inhalation of hardwood dust may produce a range of adverse health effects i...
This paper investigates the correlation between exposure to wood dust and a decrement in lung functi...
Emerging concerns regarding the toxicity of inhaled wood dust support the need for techniques to qua...
Over the centuries, oak wood has been used in the maturation process of alcoholic beverages impartin...
Exposure to wood dust, a human carcinogen, is common in wood-related industries, and millions of wor...