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Pharmacol Biochem Behav ; 40(3): 629-36, 1991 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1806950

ABSTRACT

To evaluate the in vivo versus in vitro paradoxical effects of marijuana and tobacco smoke on pulmonary defenses, the responses to smoke constituents were assessed with an alveolar macrophage tissue culture bioassay. A dose-response impairment of macrophage bactericidal activity was associated with water-soluble, gas-phase constituents. A model airway surface was constructed to examine the behavior of specific gas-phase constituents removed as they passed over wetted surfaces simulating the characteristics of the human respiratory system. Chemical analyses in the bioassay flask and in the model airway were compared. Gas-phase cytotoxins were measured after passage over wetted surface areas analogous to the trachea between the larynx and second-order bronchus. A wetted surface comparable to only 5% of the human airway, or less than 0.05% of the gas-exchanging surface of the entire lung, was capable of complete detoxification of the highly water-soluble gas-phase cytotoxins. In conclusion, gas-phase cytotoxins demonstrable by in vitro bioassays may have no cytotoxic potential when inhaled by humans.


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Cannabis/chemistry , Cytotoxins/analysis , Nicotiana/chemistry , Plants, Toxic , Smoke/analysis , Acetaldehyde/analysis , Acetaldehyde/toxicity , Acrolein/analysis , Acrolein/toxicity , Animals , Blood Bactericidal Activity/drug effects , Cytotoxins/toxicity , In Vitro Techniques , Macrophages/drug effects , Male , Rats , Smoke/adverse effects
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Am Ind Hyg Assoc J ; 40(3): 169-79, 1979 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-495457

ABSTRACT

Breakthrough curves of organic vapors through a charcoal bed are analyzed by a simplified Theory of Statistical Moments. It is shown that this theory adequately describes the dependence of the shape of the breakthrough curve on concentration of vapor, velocity of air, particle size of charcoal, and length of the bed.


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Charcoal , Protective Devices , Respiratory Protective Devices , Adsorption , Probability , Statistics as Topic , Time Factors
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