Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2115749649> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2115749649 abstract "Chemicals known as solvents are part of a broad class of chemicals called volatile organic compounds. These compounds are used in a variety of settings, are ubiquitous, and off-gas readily into the atmosphere. As a result of their overuse, they can be found in detectable levels in virtually all samples of both indoor and outdoor air. Certain of these compounds are detectable in adipose samples of all U.S. residents. Once in the body they can lead to a variety of neurological, immunological, endocrinological, genitourinary, and hematopoietic problems. Some individuals also have metabolic defects that diminish the liver’s clearing capacity for these compounds. Supplementation may be of benefit to help clear these compounds from the body and to prevent adverse health effects. (Altern Med Rev 2000;5(2):133-143) Indoor Air – Home In 1985, the Total Exposure Assessment Methodology (TEAM) study by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) changed the way indoor air quality was viewed. This study showed the greatest personal exposure to volatile organic compounds (VOCs) occurs from air in the home and not from outside air as had previously been thought. EPA looked for the presence of 20 VOCs, commonly known as solvents, in indoor air, outdoor air, respired air, and personal air in a total of 780 people. Personal air was sampled by attaching sampling cartridges to clothing. Personal air samples revealed very high exposure to eleven VOCs (see Table 1), in levels much higher than would have been predicted by outdoor air levels. The biggest source of personal exposures came from indoor air, which showed much higher levels of VOCs, especially at night, than what was measurable in the back yard of the same home during the same time frame. 1,2 The compounds found most commonly were: paradichlorobenzene (mothballs and room deodorizers), styrene (plastics, foam rubber, and insulation), tetrachloroethylene (dry cleaning), vinylidene chloride (plastics), xylene (paints), and benzene and ethylbenzene from gasoline. Higher levels were found in the respired air of smokers than in non-smokers, confirming earlier work that showed smoking increased the alveolar retention of inhaled chemicals. Higher levels of benzene, xylene, and tetrachloroethylene in personal sample cartridges after the individual visited a gas station or a dry cleaning establishment were also reported. Individuals working in dry cleaning businesses obviously have much higher exposures than their patrons;" @default.
- W2115749649 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2115749649 creator A5071638699 @default.
- W2115749649 date "2000-01-01" @default.
- W2115749649 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W2115749649 title "Environmental Medicine, Part 2 - Health Effects of and Protection from Ubiquitous Airborne Solvent Exposure Walter J. Crinnion, ND" @default.
- W2115749649 cites W178706256 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W1965748739 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W1967065669 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W1975835742 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W1988482050 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2002847273 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2004819408 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2007923937 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2013730409 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2018562231 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2024147338 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2029552949 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2032531188 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2043689085 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2045439725 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2047810674 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2049423632 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2053024512 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2059751361 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2063046931 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2065787363 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2068158033 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2091387674 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2100888196 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2109676769 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2121732649 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2130908149 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2144161205 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2160564378 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2400105348 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2492852560 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W2496795359 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W38089194 @default.
- W2115749649 cites W70143757 @default.
- W2115749649 hasPublicationYear "2000" @default.
- W2115749649 type Work @default.
- W2115749649 sameAs 2115749649 @default.
- W2115749649 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W2115749649 countsByYear W21157496492012 @default.
- W2115749649 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2115749649 hasAuthorship W2115749649A5071638699 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C126314574 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C153294291 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C178790620 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C205649164 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C2985358483 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C2993878198 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C3020166856 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C42360764 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C559116025 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C65469 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C87717796 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConcept C99454951 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C107872376 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C126314574 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C127413603 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C153294291 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C178790620 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C185592680 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C205649164 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C2985358483 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C2993878198 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C3020166856 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C39432304 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C42360764 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C559116025 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C65469 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C71924100 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C87717796 @default.
- W2115749649 hasConceptScore W2115749649C99454951 @default.
- W2115749649 hasLocation W21157496491 @default.
- W2115749649 hasOpenAccess W2115749649 @default.
- W2115749649 hasPrimaryLocation W21157496491 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W1562386569 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W1773026182 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W1974886060 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W1975892390 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W1980222011 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W1994022711 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2009383239 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2043207308 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2059405175 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2091336073 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2110947042 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2155560783 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2283689937 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2377332215 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2379187228 @default.
- W2115749649 hasRelatedWork W2518578261 @default.