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mandelic acid and Diseases, Occupational

mandelic acid has been researched along with Diseases, Occupational in 15 studies

SAMMA: mandelic acid condensation polymer

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Styrene is a widely used chemical in the manufacture of synthetic rubber, resins, polyesters, and plastics."1.38DNA damage and susceptibility assessment in industrial workers exposed to styrene. ( Botelho, M; Coelho, P; Costa, C; Costa, S; Gaspar, J; Laffon, B; Rueff, J; Silva, S; Teixeira, JP, 2012)
" These methods have been applied to the study of the metabolic stereochemistry of ethylbenzene and styrene in rats dosed orally (100 mg/kg body weight) and in human volunteers exposed to atmospheres containing these solvents at the upper limits prescribed for workplaces by the UK Health and Safety Executive (100 ppm in air)."1.28The metabolism of ethylbenzene and styrene to mandelic acid: stereochemical considerations. ( Caldwell, J; Drummond, L; Wilson, HK, 1989)

Research

Studies (15)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19905 (33.33)18.7374
1990's6 (40.00)18.2507
2000's3 (20.00)29.6817
2010's1 (6.67)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Triebig, G1
Bruckner, T1
Seeber, A1
Costa, C1
Costa, S1
Silva, S1
Coelho, P1
Botelho, M1
Gaspar, J1
Rueff, J1
Laffon, B2
Teixeira, JP1
Gong, YY1
Kishi, R1
Katakura, Y1
Tsukishima, E1
Fujiwara, K1
Kasai, S1
Satoh, T1
Sata, F1
Kawai, T1
BARDODEJ, Z1
PEKAREK, V1
Järvisalo, J1
Aitio, A1
Edling, C1
Tagesson, C1
Cucueco, MT1
Espinosa, NC1
Villanueva, MB1
Castro, FT1
Sison, SY1
Ortega, VS1
Hisanaga, N1
Campagna, D1
Mergler, D2
Huel, G1
Bélanger, S2
Truchon, G1
Ostiguy, C1
Drolet, D1
Sassine, MP1
Larribe, F1
Pásaro, E1
Méndez, J1
Tomanin, R1
Ballarin, C1
Bartolucci, GB1
De Rosa, E1
Sessa, G1
Iannini, G1
Cupiraggi, AR1
Sarto, F1
Inoue, O1
Seiji, K1
Suzuki, T1
Watanabe, T1
Nakatsuka, H1
Satoh, H1
Ikeda, M1
Cherry, N1
Gautrin, D1
Drummond, L1
Caldwell, J1
Wilson, HK1
Vyskocil, A1
Emminger, S1
Malir, F1
Fiala, Z1
Tusl, M1
Ettlerova, E1
Bernard, A1

Other Studies

15 other studies available for mandelic acid and Diseases, Occupational

ArticleYear
Occupational styrene exposure and hearing loss: a cohort study with repeated measurements.
    International archives of occupational and environmental health, 2009, Volume: 82, Issue:4

    Topics: Adult; Audiometry; Cohort Studies; Creatinine; Environmental Monitoring; Epidemiological Monitoring;

2009
DNA damage and susceptibility assessment in industrial workers exposed to styrene.
    Journal of toxicology and environmental health. Part A, 2012, Volume: 75, Issue:13-15

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Air Pollutants, Occupational; Biomarkers; DNA Damage; Epoxide Hydrolases; Female;

2012
Relation between colour vision loss and occupational styrene exposure level.
    Occupational and environmental medicine, 2002, Volume: 59, Issue:12

    Topics: Adult; Biomarkers; Color Vision Defects; Creatinine; Environmental Monitoring; Glyoxylates; Humans;

2002
[STYRENES].
    Pracovni lekarstvi, 1963, Volume: 15

    Topics: Humans; Hydrocarbons; Mandelic Acids; Neurologic Manifestations; Occupational Diseases; Styrenes; To

1963
Biological monitoring and health surveillance of workers exposed to styrene.
    Progress in clinical and biological research, 1984, Volume: 141

    Topics: Acids; Carcinogens, Environmental; Chemical Industry; Chromosome Aberrations; Glyoxylates; Humans; M

1984
Raised serum bile acid concentrations after occupational exposure to styrene: a possible sign of hepatotoxicity?
    British journal of industrial medicine, 1984, Volume: 41, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Bile Acids and Salts; Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury; Humans; Liver; Liver Diseases;

1984
Urinary metabolite levels and symptoms in Filipino workers using organic solvents.
    International archives of occupational and environmental health, 1993, Volume: 65, Issue:1 Suppl

    Topics: Biomarkers; Environmental Monitoring; Hippurates; Humans; Mandelic Acids; Occupational Diseases; Occ

1993
Visual dysfunction among styrene-exposed workers.
    Scandinavian journal of work, environment & health, 1995, Volume: 21, Issue:5

    Topics: Adult; Air Pollutants, Occupational; Alcohol Drinking; Color Vision Defects; Environmental Monitorin

1995
[Mental health deterioration in workers exposed to styrene].
    Revue d'epidemiologie et de sante publique, 1996, Volume: 44, Issue:1

    Topics: Adult; Affective Symptoms; Confounding Factors, Epidemiologic; Cross-Sectional Studies; Environmenta

1996
Evaluation of genotoxic effects in a group of workers exposed to low levels of styrene.
    Toxicology, 2002, Feb-28, Volume: 171, Issue:2-3

    Topics: Age Factors; Blood Cells; Comet Assay; DNA Damage; Genotype; Glutathione Transferase; Humans; Male;

2002
Chromosome aberrations and micronuclei in lymphocytes of workers exposed to low and medium levels of styrene.
    International archives of occupational and environmental health, 1992, Volume: 64, Issue:3

    Topics: Adult; Chromosome Aberrations; Female; Humans; Male; Mandelic Acids; Micronucleus Tests; Middle Aged

1992
Simultaneous determination of hippuric acid, o-, m-, and p-methylhippuric acid, phenylglyoxylic acid, and mandelic acid by HPLC.
    Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology, 1991, Volume: 47, Issue:2

    Topics: Adult; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Female; Glyoxylates; Hippurates; Humans; Japan; Male; M

1991
Neurotoxic effects of styrene: further evidence.
    British journal of industrial medicine, 1990, Volume: 47, Issue:1

    Topics: Adolescent; Adult; Humans; Male; Mandelic Acids; Middle Aged; Motor Neurons; Nervous System Diseases

1990
The metabolism of ethylbenzene and styrene to mandelic acid: stereochemical considerations.
    Xenobiotica; the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems, 1989, Volume: 19, Issue:2

    Topics: Animals; Benzene Derivatives; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrom

1989
Lack of nephrotoxicity of styrene at current TLV level (50 ppm).
    International archives of occupational and environmental health, 1989, Volume: 61, Issue:6

    Topics: Adult; Female; Humans; Kidney Diseases; Mandelic Acids; Maximum Allowable Concentration; Middle Aged

1989