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Mycopathologia ; 132(2): 65-9, 1995 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8819828

RESUMO

Water extracts of thermal and acoustic fiberglass insulations used in the duct work of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems supported germination of conidia and growth of Aspergillus versicolor (Vuillemin) Tiraboschi 1908-9 and Aspergillus fumigatus Fresenius 1863. Urea, formaldehyde and unidentified organics were detected in the extracts. Formaldehyde in concentrations similar to those found in the extracts restricted the growth of both species in enriched media. A. versicolor, the more common species associated with fiberglass insulations, was more resistant to formaldehyde than A. fumigatus.


Assuntos
Aspergillus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Ambiente Controlado , Microbiologia Ambiental , Vidro/química , Aspergillus fumigatus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão , Formaldeído/análise , Formaldeído/metabolismo , Leucina/metabolismo , Ureia/análise , Ureia/metabolismo
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 60(11): 4172-3, 1994 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7993098

RESUMO

Acoustic and thermal fiberglass insulation materials used in heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems were colonized with fungi in laboratory chambers. The mixed fungal population, principally Aspergillus versicolor, Acremonium obclavatum, and Cladosporium herbarum, produced odoriferous volatiles, including 2-ethyl hexanol, cyclohexane, and benzene. These volatiles may be related to poor indoor air quality and the sick building syndrome.


Assuntos
Acremonium/metabolismo , Aspergillus/metabolismo , Cladosporium/metabolismo , Vidro , Hidrocarbonetos/metabolismo , Acremonium/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Aspergillus/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Cladosporium/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Materiais de Construção
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Appl Environ Microbiol ; 60(6): 2149-51, 1994 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8031101

RESUMO

Fiberglass duct liners and fiberglass duct boards from eight buildings whose occupants complained of unacceptable or moldy odors in the air were found to be heavily colonized by fungi, particularly by Aspergillus versicolor. Unused fiberglass was found to be susceptible to fungal colonization in environmental chambers dependent upon relative humidity. No colonization was observed at relative humidities below 50%.


Assuntos
Materiais de Construção , Fungos/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Vidro , Umidade , Fatores de Tempo
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