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acetaldehyde and Allergic Reaction

acetaldehyde has been researched along with Allergic Reaction in 4 studies

Acetaldehyde: A colorless, flammable liquid used in the manufacture of acetic acid, perfumes, and flavors. It is also an intermediate in the metabolism of alcohol. It has a general narcotic action and also causes irritation of mucous membranes. Large doses may cause death from respiratory paralysis.
acetaldehyde : The aldehyde formed from acetic acid by reduction of the carboxy group. It is the most abundant carcinogen in tobacco smoke.
aldehyde : A compound RC(=O)H, in which a carbonyl group is bonded to one hydrogen atom and to one R group.
acetyl group : A group, formally derived from acetic acid by dehydroxylation, which is fundamental to the biochemistry of all forms of life. When bound to coenzyme A, it is central to the metabolism of carbohydrates and fats.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"To determine the effects of a low concentration of acetaldehyde, which itself did not trigger airway inflammation, on extant allergic airway inflammation in a murine model of allergic asthma."7.78Acetaldehyde at a low concentration synergistically exacerbates allergic airway inflammation as an endocrine-disrupting chemical and as a volatile organic compound. ( Fukahori, S; Fukushima, C; Kawano, T; Kohno, S; Matsuse, H; Nishino, T; Tsuchida, T, 2012)
"Exposure to acetaldehyde can enhance allergic airway inflammation in asthma."7.78Acetaldehyde at a low concentration synergistically exacerbates allergic airway inflammation as an endocrine-disrupting chemical and as a volatile organic compound. ( Fukahori, S; Fukushima, C; Kawano, T; Kohno, S; Matsuse, H; Nishino, T; Tsuchida, T, 2012)
"Asthmatic subjects have an exaggerated airway response to inhaled acetaldehyde, but no information is available on airway responsiveness to this bronchoconstrictor agent in subjects with allergic rhinitis."7.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"The aim of this study was to determine the effect of inhaled acetaldehyde on lung function in nonasthmatic subjects with allergic rhinitis."7.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"A total of 78 adults (43 subjects with allergic rhinitis, 16 asthmatics and 19 healthy subjects) were challenged with increased concentrations of acetaldehyde and methacholine."7.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"The geometric mean PC(20) acetaldehyde value for asthmatics was 35."7.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"We conclude that subjects with allergic rhinitis are less responsive to inhaled acetaldehyde than asthmatic subjects, but more than healthy controls."7.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"Acetaldehyde is an endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) and a volatile organic compound (VOC)."5.38Acetaldehyde at a low concentration synergistically exacerbates allergic airway inflammation as an endocrine-disrupting chemical and as a volatile organic compound. ( Fukahori, S; Fukushima, C; Kawano, T; Kohno, S; Matsuse, H; Nishino, T; Tsuchida, T, 2012)
"To determine the effects of a low concentration of acetaldehyde, which itself did not trigger airway inflammation, on extant allergic airway inflammation in a murine model of allergic asthma."3.78Acetaldehyde at a low concentration synergistically exacerbates allergic airway inflammation as an endocrine-disrupting chemical and as a volatile organic compound. ( Fukahori, S; Fukushima, C; Kawano, T; Kohno, S; Matsuse, H; Nishino, T; Tsuchida, T, 2012)
"Exposure to acetaldehyde can enhance allergic airway inflammation in asthma."3.78Acetaldehyde at a low concentration synergistically exacerbates allergic airway inflammation as an endocrine-disrupting chemical and as a volatile organic compound. ( Fukahori, S; Fukushima, C; Kawano, T; Kohno, S; Matsuse, H; Nishino, T; Tsuchida, T, 2012)
" Direct administration of acetate increased nociceptive behaviors suggesting that acetate, not acetaldehyde, accumulation results in hangover-like hypersensitivity in our model."3.76Acetate causes alcohol hangover headache in rats. ( Hoek, JB; Maxwell, CR; Oshinsky, ML; Silberstein, SD; Spangenberg, RJ, 2010)
"Asthmatic subjects have an exaggerated airway response to inhaled acetaldehyde, but no information is available on airway responsiveness to this bronchoconstrictor agent in subjects with allergic rhinitis."3.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"The aim of this study was to determine the effect of inhaled acetaldehyde on lung function in nonasthmatic subjects with allergic rhinitis."3.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"A total of 78 adults (43 subjects with allergic rhinitis, 16 asthmatics and 19 healthy subjects) were challenged with increased concentrations of acetaldehyde and methacholine."3.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"The geometric mean PC(20) acetaldehyde value for asthmatics was 35."3.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"We conclude that subjects with allergic rhinitis are less responsive to inhaled acetaldehyde than asthmatic subjects, but more than healthy controls."3.71Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness. ( Gutiérrez, V; Marín, MJ; Prieto, L; Sánchez-Toril, F, 2002)
"Acetaldehyde is an endocrine-disrupting chemical (EDC) and a volatile organic compound (VOC)."1.38Acetaldehyde at a low concentration synergistically exacerbates allergic airway inflammation as an endocrine-disrupting chemical and as a volatile organic compound. ( Fukahori, S; Fukushima, C; Kawano, T; Kohno, S; Matsuse, H; Nishino, T; Tsuchida, T, 2012)
"The mechanism of veisalgia cephalgia or hangover headache is unknown."1.36Acetate causes alcohol hangover headache in rats. ( Hoek, JB; Maxwell, CR; Oshinsky, ML; Silberstein, SD; Spangenberg, RJ, 2010)

Research

Studies (4)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's1 (25.00)18.2507
2000's1 (25.00)29.6817
2010's2 (50.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Maxwell, CR1
Spangenberg, RJ1
Hoek, JB1
Silberstein, SD1
Oshinsky, ML1
Kawano, T1
Matsuse, H1
Fukahori, S1
Tsuchida, T1
Nishino, T1
Fukushima, C1
Kohno, S1
Prieto, L1
Sánchez-Toril, F1
Gutiérrez, V1
Marín, MJ1
Israel, Y1
MacDonald, A1
Niemelä, O1
Zamel, D1
Shami, E1
Zywulko, M1
Klajner, F1
Borgono, C1

Other Studies

4 other studies available for acetaldehyde and Allergic Reaction

ArticleYear
Acetate causes alcohol hangover headache in rats.
    PloS one, 2010, Dec-31, Volume: 5, Issue:12

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Acetates; Alcohol Drinking; Alcoholic Intoxication; Analgesia; Animals; Chronic Diseas

2010
Acetaldehyde at a low concentration synergistically exacerbates allergic airway inflammation as an endocrine-disrupting chemical and as a volatile organic compound.
    Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases, 2012, Volume: 84, Issue:2

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Administration, Intranasal; Animals; Asthma; Bronchoconstriction; Disease Models, Anim

2012
Airway responsiveness to inhaled acetaldehyde in subjects with allergic rhinitis: relationship to methacholine responsiveness.
    Respiration; international review of thoracic diseases, 2002, Volume: 69, Issue:2

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Adult; Asthma; Bronchial Hyperreactivity; Bronchial Provocation Tests; Bronchoconstric

2002
Hypersensitivity to acetaldehyde-protein adducts.
    Molecular pharmacology, 1992, Volume: 42, Issue:4

    Topics: Acetaldehyde; Animals; Ethanol; Humans; Hypersensitivity; Immunoglobulin E; Mice; Passive Cutaneous

1992