诱发氧化应激的工作场所药剂

J. Gromadzińska, W. Wąsowicz
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工作环境通常含有许多化学物质,这些化学物质被人体吸入和吸收,对工人的健康构成潜在风险。近年来,越来越多的证据表明,空气污染物与活组织之间的相互作用可能会扰乱机体的促氧化和抗氧化平衡。矿山、钢铁、铸造行业产生的粉尘;矿物纤维和粉尘,包括木材、谷物和棉花粉尘;此外,重金属和具有强氧化性的气态物质也是造成这种干扰的物质来源。
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Oxidative Stress-Inducing Workplace Agents
The work environment usually contains a number of chemicals that inhaled and absorbed by the body pose a potential risk for workers' health. In the recent years, evidence has accumulated that interactions between air pollutants and living tissues may cause disturbance of the pro- and antioxidative balance of the body. Dusts occurring in the mining, steel and foundry industries; mineral fibers and dusts, including wood, cereal, and cotton dusts; as well as heavy metals and gaseous substances with strong oxidative properties are source of the agents contributing to this disturbance.
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