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Identification and Quantification of Fibre-Induced Lipid Peroxidation Products By GC-MSD

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Cellular and Molecular Effects of Mineral and Synthetic Dusts and Fibres

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Abstract

It is now well documented in the literature that mineral dusts and fibres induce the peroxidation of lipids present in many biological samples. The samples tested include among others, erythrocytes (Chvapil et al., 1976), subcellular fractions of silicotic lungs (Gupta and Kaw, 1982), lung homogenates of silica-exposed rats (Zsoldos et al., 1983), microsomal fractions of rat lung (Gulumian et al., 1983) and liver (Fontecave et al., 1987), liposomes (Weitzman and Weitberg, 1985) macrophages (Goodglick et al., 1989), and fibroblast cell cultures (Iguchi et al., 1993).

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Gulumian, M., Ambaram, K., Verdoon, G.H. (1994). Identification and Quantification of Fibre-Induced Lipid Peroxidation Products By GC-MSD. In: Davis, J.M.G., Jaurand, MC. (eds) Cellular and Molecular Effects of Mineral and Synthetic Dusts and Fibres. NATO ASI Series, vol 85. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79041-6_43

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