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  • High levels of isocyanic acid in smoke generated during hot iron cauterization.

High levels of isocyanic acid in smoke generated during hot iron cauterization.

Archives of environmental & occupational health (2019-05-10)
Per Leanderson, Blerim Krapi
초록

Pyrolysis of nitrogen containing biofuels generates isocyanic acid (ICA) and we here studied if ICA also is present in cauterization smoke. Air sampling was performed when animal technicians that had developed airway symptoms worked with dehorning. Tissue heated in a laboratory model was used to mimic cauterization. ICA in air at the workplace exceeded 10 times the national exposure limit. In the laboratory, the ICA generated per mg tissue from heated hair, horn and nail was 13.9 ± 7.8, 24.0 ± 4.1 and 32.0 ± 2.9 µg, respectively. Three workers were medically examined and two were diagnosed with asthma and a third had severe airway problem that resembled asthma. The study shows that high levels of ICA are generated during cauterization of nitrogen-containing tissue. If this could trigger airway symptoms deserves to be investigated further.

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Sigma-Aldrich
2,3-Naphthalenedicarboxaldehyde, suitable for fluorescence
Supelco
DBA-d9 Monomers Internal Standard Mix, certified reference material, in acetone (varied concentration), ampule of 1 mL