Repeated exposure to moxa-burning smoke: its acute and chronic toxicities in rats

Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine(2018)

引用 4|浏览50
暂无评分
摘要
Abstract OBJECTIVE To assess toxicities of the air in Chinese medicine clinics polluted by moxa-burning smoke due to moxibustion-derived burning products (MBP). METHODS Both acute and chronic toxicity studies were conducted. For the acute toxicity study, five groups of Wistar rats ( n = 16/group, male: female = 1:1) were exposed to five different concentrations (95%, 90%, 85%, 80% and 75%, respectively) of MBP for 2 h. For the chronic toxicity study, another three groups of male rats ( n = 21/group) were exposed to MBP in three concentrations (10%, 40% and 70%, respectively) and one control group exposed to clean air 20 min/d for 144 d. Routine examinations were performed and analyzed by analysis of variance and dose-response relationship. RESULTS In the acute toxicity study, the number of dead rats in the 95%, 90%, 85%, 80% and 75% groups were 16, 13, 7, 6 and 3, respectively, with LD50 of 86.274% after or during the 2 h exposure. In the chronic toxicity study, MBP exposure induced a decline in activity of the rats. Rats in the 10% group showed no signs of toxicity, while those in the 40% MBP group showed toxicity effects on the body weights ( P P CONCLUSION Exposure to 10% MBP, which is equivalent to 27.45 mg/m 3 , was under the critical threshold for male rats’ safety. Exposure to MBP above that limit induced lung damage. MBP in clinics need to be reduced to a safe level with enhanced ventilation.
更多
查看译文
关键词
Smoke,Moxibustion,Environmental exposure,Toxicity tests
AI 理解论文
溯源树
样例
生成溯源树,研究论文发展脉络
Chat Paper
正在生成论文摘要