Cytotoxicity and Spectroscopic Investigations of Organic Free Radicals in Fresh and Stale Coal Dusts

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
N. S. Dalal B. Jafari V. Vallyathan
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Jan 1, 1988

Abstract

Electron spin resonance measurements have now been completed on the decay kinetics of the organic free radicals formed on crushing or grinding of a well characterized anthracite coal. The free radicals exhibit a complex decay pattern for the first few hours after the grinding, and a smooth decay thereafter. Parallel hemolysis studies indicate. a half-life of the decrease in the cytotoxicity of the fresh· dust to be about half-a-day. The cytotoxicity of the freshly-made dust decreases on addition of superoxide dismutase, catalase and sodium benzoate. The hemolysis rate is lower for the dust stored in buffers as compared to air. A chemical model will be presented to accomodate the cytotoxicity and spectroscopic data, and ~heir implicati6ns to pneumoconiosis.
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APA: N. S. Dalal B. Jafari V. Vallyathan  (1988)  Cytotoxicity and Spectroscopic Investigations of Organic Free Radicals in Fresh and Stale Coal Dusts

MLA: N. S. Dalal B. Jafari V. Vallyathan Cytotoxicity and Spectroscopic Investigations of Organic Free Radicals in Fresh and Stale Coal Dusts. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1988.

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