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Autor:
Anusorn Rungsiyothin, Tanasorn Tunsaringkarn, Kalaya Zapaung, Daisy Morknoy, Navaporn Kanjanasiranont, Tassanee Prueksasit, Wattasit Siriwong, Saowanee Sematong
Publikováno v:
Atmospheric Pollution Research. 7:268-277
The ambient and personal air concentrations of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes (BTEX) and carbonyl compounds (CCs) were investigated in Pathumwan district, Bangkok (Thailand), a congested area with a high level of traffic-related air pollu
Autor:
Kalaya Zapaung, Daisy Morknoy, Rajitpitch Sawatsing, Tanasorn Tunsaringkarn, Tassanee Prueksasit, Anusorn Rungsiyothin, Vilai Chinveschakitvanich
Publikováno v:
Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health. 8:603-615
There are many sources of indoor air pollution in any residence, including combustion sources of tobacco smoke, cooking, engines, heating equipment, and fireplace. Indoor air quality is very important especially for the elderly who spend most of the
Cholinesterase is one of many important enzymes needed for acetylcholine hydrolysis. This study aimed to evaluate the serum pseudo-cholinesterase (BuChE) level and its relation to biological parameters (hematological and biochemical parameters) and s
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::1b0ba79c7044ba5591c2778006936388
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3783904/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3783904/
Autor:
Wattasit Siriwong, Panthira Ketkaew, Anusorn Rungsiyothin, Kalaya Zapuang, Tanasorn Tunsaringkarn
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Solutions.
Blood benzene levels (BBLs) and urinary trans, trans-muconic acid (t,t-MA) were evaluated in 125 benzene exposures workers from 11 gasoline stations in Bangkok, Thailand. Their healths were also investigated by interviewing. The average BBL was 286.6
Publikováno v:
Journal of Medicinal Plants Research. 6
Medicinal plants have been used for traditional treatment and known to possess antioxidant activities that may help to reduce the risk of oxidative stress-related diseases. Chemically-induced oxidative hemolysis is usually associated with the formati
Autor:
Tanasorn, Tunsaringkarn, Jamsai, Suwansaksri, Suphan, Soogarun, Wattasit, Siriwong, Anusorn, Rungsiyothin, Kalaya, Zapuang, Mark, Robson
Publikováno v:
Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention : APJCP. 12(1)
Early warning of the potential of mutagens or carcinogens caused by benzene exposure that might occur in gasoline station workers can be achieved by examining 2 major biomarkers: sister chromatid exchange (SCE) and trans, trans-muconic acid (t,t-MA),
Autor:
Tanasorn Tunsaringkarn, Anusorn Rungsiyothin, Soawanee Sematong, Tassanee Prueksasit, Navaporn Kanjanasiranont, Wattasit Siriwong, Kalaya Zapuang, Daisy Morknoy
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Science. 3:31
Air pollution has been for a long time a danger to human health and ecosystems. Many of the world\'s large cities today have bad air quality and can have a lot of health problems because of air pollution. Health risk of volatile organic compounds (VO
Autor:
Anusorn Rungsiyothin, Saowanee Semathong, Tassanee Prueksasit, Daisy Morknoy, Kalaya Zapaung, Tanasorn Tunsaringkarn
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Science. 3:130
Aims: The study were evaluated for the presence of the ambient air volatile organic compounds (VOCs) (benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene [BTEX] and carbonyl compounds [CCs]) at the university, roadside and residential areas in order to assess
Publikováno v:
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Science. 2:15
This study evaluated the correlation between red and white blood cell parameters and BTEX exposure among a cross-sectional survey involving 105 gasoline workers of 11 stations in Bangkok in 2009. Blood BTEX levels were evaluated by gas chromatography
Autor:
Wattasit Siriwong, Tassanee Prueksasit, Tanasorn Tunsaringkarn, Mingkwan Kitwattanavong, Saowanee Sematong, Anusorn Rungsiyothin, Kalaya Zapuang
Publikováno v:
journal of Environmental Engineering and Ecological Science. 1:1
Background: Benzene, formaldehyde and acetaldehyde are carcinogenic substances to which gasoline station workers are most likely exposed via inhalation. To evaluate these compounds in the ambient air of