[HTML][HTML] Chemistry, lung toxicity and mutagenicity of burn pit smoke-related particulate matter

YH Kim, SH Warren, I Kooter, WC Williams… - Particle and Fibre …, 2021 - Springer
Background Open burning of anthropogenic sources can release hazardous emissions and
has been associated with increased prevalence of cardiopulmonary health outcomes …

Comparison of wood smoke PM2. 5 obtained from the combustion of FIR and beech pellets on inflammation and DNA damage in A549 and THP-1 human cell lines

E Corsini, S Budello, L Marabini, V Galbiati… - Archives of …, 2013 - Springer
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect on the induction of interleukin-8 of
particulate matter (PM) from fir and beech pellets burnt in domestic appliances on two …

Oxidative stress mediates air pollution particle-induced acute lung injury and molecular pathology

ES Roberts, JH Richards, R Jaskot… - Inhalation …, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
Insight into the mechanism (s) by which ambient air particulate matter (PM) mediates
adverse health effects is needed to provide biological plausibility to epidemiological studies …

Wood combustion nanoparticles emitted by conventional and advanced technology cordwood boilers, and their interactions in vitro with human lung epithelial …

B Panessa-Warren, T Butcher, JB Warren… - Biofuel Research …, 2022 - biofueljournal.com
Biomass-burning boilers and stoves are widely used in many parts of the world, producing
combustion emissions linked with health risks. Combustion emission nanoparticles (NPs) …

[HTML][HTML] Biomass burning in the Amazon region causes DNA damage and cell death in human lung cells

N de Oliveira Alves, AT Vessoni, A Quinet… - Scientific reports, 2017 - nature.com
Most of the studies on air pollution focus on emissions from fossil fuel burning in urban
centers. However, approximately half of the world's population is exposed to air pollution …

Particulate emissions from the combustion of birch, beech, and spruce logs cause different cytotoxic responses in A549 cells

S Kasurinen, PI Jalava, MS Happo… - Environmental …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
ABSTRACT According to the World Health Organization particulate emissions from the
combustion of solid fuels caused more than 110,000 premature deaths worldwide in 2010 …

Reference particles for toxicological studies of wood combustion: formation, characteristics, and toxicity compared to those of real wood combustion particulate mass

T Torvela, O Uski, T Karhunen, A Lahde… - Chemical Research …, 2014 - ACS Publications
Multiple studies show that particulate mass (PM) generated from incomplete wood
combustion may induce adverse health issues in humans. Previous findings have shown …

Lung inflammation and genotoxicity in mice lungs after pulmonary exposure to candle light combustion particles

A Skovmand, ACD Gouveia, IK Koponen, P Møller… - Toxicology letters, 2017 - Elsevier
Candle burning produces a large amount of particles that contribute substantially to the
exposure to indoor particulate matter. The exposures to various types of combustion …

Source of biomass cooking fuel determines pulmonary response to household air pollution

TE Sussan, V Ingole, JH Kim, S McCormick… - American journal of …, 2014 - atsjournals.org
Approximately 3 billion people—half the worldwide population—are exposed to extremely
high concentrations of household air pollution due to the burning of biomass fuels on …

Comparative respiratory toxicity of particles produced by traffic and sugar cane burning

F Mazzoli-Rocha, CB Magalhaes, O Malm… - Environmental …, 2008 - Elsevier
The impact of particle emissions by biomass burning is increasing throughout the world. We
explored the toxicity of particulate matter produced by sugar cane burning and compared …