HUMAN EXPOSURE TO 3-CARENE BY INHALATION - TOXICOKINETICS, EFFECTS ON PULMONARY-FUNCTION AND OCCURRENCE OF IRRITATIVE AND CNS-SYMPTOMS

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FALK, A
LOF, A
HAGBERG, M
HJELM, EW
WANG, ZP
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[1] KAROLINSKA INST,DIV TOXICOL,SOLNA,SWEDEN
[2] NATL INST OCCUPAT HLTH,DIV LUNG PHYSIOL,SOLNA,SWEDEN
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10.1016/S0041-008X(05)80002-X
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Terpenes, especially 3-carene, may irritate the skin and mucous membranes and prolonged exposure may result in allergic contact dermatitis or chronic lung function impairment. The toxicokinetics of 3-carene were studied in human volunteers exposed by inhalation (2 hr 50 W) in an exposure chamber on three occasions. The exposure concentrations were approximately 10, 225, and 450 mg/m3 3-carene. The relative pulmonary uptake was high, approximately 70% for the higher exposure levels. Total uptake increased linearly with increasing exposure. The blood clearance of 3-carene observed in this study, 0.9 liter·kg-1·hr-1, indicates that 3-carene is fairly readily metabolized. About 3% of the total uptake was eliminated unchanged via the lungs while less than 0.001% was eliminated in the urine after the end of exposure. A long half time in blood was observed in the terminal phase which indicates a high affinity to adipose tissues. A statistically significant divergence between ratings of irritation during the high exposure level and during the medium and control levels was observed. The difference in airway resistance after exposure to a high concentration of 3-carene compared to control level was not significant (P = 0.02). © 1991 Academic Press, Inc. All rights reserved.
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