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Lung injury caused by exposure to the gaseous fraction of exhaust from biomass combustion (cashew nut shells): a mice model.

Daniel Silveira Serra1, Karla Camila Lima de Souza2, Soujanya Talapala Naidu2, Jéssica Rocha de Lima3, Fladimir de Lima Gondim2, Maria Diana Moreira Gomes2, Rinaldo Dos Santos Araújo3, Mona Lisa Moura de Oliveira4, Francisco Sales Ávila Cavalcante4.   

Abstract

Currently, to reduce the use of nonrenewable energy sources in energy matrices, some industries have already incorporated biomass as a source of energy for their processes. Additionally, filters are used in an attempt to retain the particulate matter present in exhaust gases. In this work, the emission gases of a cashew nut shell (CNS) combustion reactor and the deleterious effects on the respiratory system of mice exposed to gaseous fraction present in CNS emissions (GF-CNS) are analyzed. The system for CNS combustion is composed of a cylindrical stainless steel burner, and exhaust gases generated by CNS combustion were directed through a chimney to a system containing two glass fiber filters to retain all the PM present in the CNS exhaust and, posteriorly, were directed to a mice exposure chamber. The results show changes in the variables of respiratory system mechanics (G, H, CST, IC, and PV loop area) in oxidative stress (SOD, CAT, and NO2-), as well as in the histopathological analysis and lung morphometry (alveolar collapse, PMN cells, mean alveolar diameter, and BCI). Through our results, it has been demonstrated that even with the use of filters by industries for particulate material retention, special attention should still be given to the gaseous fraction that is released into the environment.

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Keywords:  Biomass; Cashew nut shells; Combustion; Pollution; Pulmonary toxicology

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31919820     DOI: 10.1007/s11356-019-07576-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int        ISSN: 0944-1344            Impact factor:   4.223


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