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A sensitive method for the quantification of acrolein and other volatile carbonyls in ambient air
Seaman, Vincent Y.,Charles, M. Judith,Cahill, Thomas M.
, p. 2405 - 2412 (2006)
Acrolein, an unsaturated aldehyde found in both indoor and outdoor air, is considered one of the greatest non-cancer health risks of all organic air pollutants. Current methods for determining acrolein often employ sorbent-filled cartridges containing a c
Disease-associated acrolein: A possible diagnostic and therapeutic substrate for in vivo synthetic chemistry
Muguruma, Kyohei,Pradipta, Ambara R.,Ode, Yudai,Terashima, Kazuki,Michiba, Hiroyuki,Fujii, Motoko,Tanaka, Katsunori
, (2020/11/20)
Acrolein, a highly reactive α,β-unsaturated aldehyde, is a compound to which humans are exposed in many different situations and often causes various human diseases. This paper summarizes the reports over the past twenty-five years regarding disease-associated acrolein detected in clinical patients and the role acrolein plays in various diseases. In several diseases, it was found that the increased acrolein acts as a pathogenetic factor. Thus, we propose the utility of over-produced acrolein as a substrate for a promising therapeutic or diagnostic method applicable to a wide range of diseases based on an in vivo synthetic chemistry strategy.
Henry's law constants of carbonyl-pentafluorobenzyl hydroxylamine (PFBHA) derivatives in aqueous solution
Destaillats, Hugo,Charles, M. Judith
, p. 1481 - 1487 (2007/10/03)
In situ derivatization of airborne carbonyls can increase the efficiency of sampling methods aimed at the quantification of these trace components in urban and rural and rural atmospheres. The design of efficient samplers based on aqueous solutions of the