挪威螃蟹加工厂中职业性生物气溶胶暴露。

Annals of Occupational Hygiene Pub Date : 2016-08-01 Epub Date: 2016-05-28 DOI:10.1093/annhyg/mew030
Marte R Thomassen, Sandip D Kamath, Andreas L Lopata, Anne Mette Madsen, Wijnand Eduard, Berit E Bang, Lisbeth Aasmoe
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简介:加工帝王蟹(Paralithodes camtschaticus)和食用蟹(Cancer pagurus)时,雾化成分可能会导致工人吸入职业健康问题。方法:对三种帝王蟹和一种食用蟹进行横断面研究。在轮班期间进行个人暴露测量。收集空气测定原肌球蛋白、总蛋白、内毒素、胰蛋白酶和n -乙酰-β-d-氨基葡萄糖酶(NAGase)。使用t检验和方差分析来比较不同植物和植物区域的暴露水平。结果:食用蟹的总蛋白和原肌球蛋白含量最高,帝王蟹的内毒素含量最高。帝王蟹在加工过程中的暴露水平最高。原肌球蛋白水平在帝王蟹生加工期间最高,几何平均(GM)为9.6,而熟加工期间为2.5ng m(-3)。相反,食用蟹原肌球蛋白水平在熟加工期间最高,GM为45.4,生加工期间为8.7ng m(-3)。内毒素水平王蟹高于食用蟹,GM = 6285.5内毒素单位(EU) m(-3),而食用蟹为72 EU m(-3)。在食用蟹植物中,NAGase水平在生加工期间最高,GM = 853 pmol4-methylumbelliferone (MU) m(-3),而熟加工期间为422 pmol4-MU m(-3)。在帝王蟹和食用蟹植物中都发现了胰蛋白酶活性,并且生加工的胰蛋白酶水平高于熟加工的胰蛋白酶水平。确定了植物组和工人组(生加工和熟加工)之间暴露水平的差异。结论:挪威螃蟹加工工人在其呼吸区暴露于空气中的蛋白质、原肌球蛋白、内毒素、胰蛋白酶和NAGase。工人群体和工厂之间的水平各不相同。
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Occupational Exposure to Bioaerosols in Norwegian Crab Processing Plants.

Introduction: Aerosolization of components when processing king crab (Paralithodes camtschaticus) and edible crab (Cancer pagurus) may cause occupational health problems when inhaled by workers.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out in three king crab plants and one edible crab plant. Personal exposure measurements were performed throughout work shifts. Air was collected for measurement of tropomyosin, total protein, endotoxin, trypsin, and N-acetyl-β-d-glucosaminidase (NAGase). T-tests and ANOVAs were used to compare the levels of exposure in the different plants and areas in the plants.

Results: Total protein and tropomyosin levels were highest in the edible crab plant, endotoxin levels were highest in king crab plants. King crab exposure levels were highest during raw processing. Tropomyosin levels were highest during raw king crab processing with geometric mean (GM) 9.6 versus 2.5ng m(-3) during cooked processing. Conversely, edible crab tropomyosin levels were highest during cooked processing with GM 45.4 versus 8.7ng m(-3) during raw processing. Endotoxin levels were higher in king crab plants than in the edible crab plant with GM = 6285.5 endotoxin units (EU) m(-3) versus 72 EU m(-3). In the edible crab plant, NAGase levels were highest during raw processing with GM = 853 pmol4-methylumbelliferone (MU) m(-3) versus 422 pmol4-MU m(-3) during cooked processing. Trypsin activity was found in both king crab and edible crab plants and levels were higher in raw than cooked processing. Differences in exposure levels between plants and worker groups (raw and cooked processing) were identified.

Conclusions: Norwegian crab processing workers are exposed to airborne proteins, tropomyosin, endotoxins, trypsin, and NAGase in their breathing zone. Levels vary between worker groups and factories.

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