نتایج جستجو برای: vinyl chloride
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Adult, Sprague-Dawley albino rats of four different ages (6, 18, 32 and 52 weeks) were exposed to 940 ppm vinyl chloride by inhalation for 24 weeks, 5 days/week, 7 hr/day. In each age group, there were 110 to 128 males and the same number of females. The similarly housed control group, which was not exposed to vinyl chloride, consisted of the same number of males and females in each age group. ...
Synthesis of substituted 1,3-dienes was achieved via gold(I)-catalyzed Claisen rearrangement of allenyl vinyl ethers. The N-heterocyclic carbene gold chloride catalyst (IPrAuCl) was superior in terms of activity and selectivity and afforded the 3,3-product in excellent yields. A proposed cation-π inter-action played a significant role in affecting the reaction rate.
Hydrophobie Vinyl Compound, Enhancement Effect, Enzymatic Hydrolysis, Waste Paper Enzymatic hydrolysis o f waste papers in the presence of various vinyl compounds was carried out, and the addition o f the compounds such as methyl methacrylate, styrene, and vinyl acetate increased glucose yield resulting from the acceleration of the rate of the enzymatic hydrolysis. The optimum conditions existe...
The article by Swan et al. (2003) suggested that alachlor exposure was linked to reduced sperm quality in fertile men; after publication of the article, Monsanto (St. Louis, MO) began a detailed examination of the issue because the findings were entirely unexpected and inconsistent with both our information and the extensive published literature on alachlor. Most surprisingly, alachlor mercaptu...
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Carcinogenic risk estimation of human exposure to vinyl chloride (VC) was determined by utilizing laboratory animal data on the chronic bioassay of VC, VC pharmacokinetics and VC macromolecular interaction. The impact of these data upon the type of risk VC may pose to humans and the selection of appropriate mathematical models to quantitatively estimate "risk" are discussed. The problem of esti...
Although vinyl chloride is an established cause of liver angiosarcoma, the evidence is inconclusive on whether it also causes other neoplastic and nonneoplastic chronic liver diseases as well as neoplasms in other organs. Furthermore, the shape of the dose-response relation for angiosarcoma is uncertain. We have extended for approximately 8 years the mortality and cancer incidence follow-up of ...
The first poly(vinyl chloride) blood bag containing di-2-ethylhexyl phthalate (DEHP) as a plasticizer was introduced in medicine in 1950. Since then, millions of liters of blood collected in plastic have been transfused. Aside from the obvious advantages of plastic over glass containers for the collection, storage and transfusion of blood, plastic containers have made blood component therapy po...
Before development of an emission standard for vinyl chloride, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) conducted three programs to measure vinyl chloride (VC) concentrations in air around plants which either manufacture VC or use it. A brief monitoring survey conducted by EPA Regional Offices found VC in ambient air around poly(vinyl chloride) (PVC) production plants. As a consequence of this...
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