Assessment of urinary oxidative stress biomarkers associated with fine particulate matter (PM2.5) exposure in Chiang Mai, Thailand
PeerJ,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13, P. e19047 - e19047
Published: Feb. 26, 2025
Background
Exposure
to
fine
particulate
matter
(PM2.5)
is
known
increase
oxidative
stress,
impacting
health
adversely.
This
study
examines
the
relationship
between
PM2.5
exposure
and
stress
biomarkers
in
Chiang
Mai,
Thailand.
Methods
A
pilot
prospective
observational
was
conducted
Samoeng
District,
including
25
healthy
participants
(age
25–60
years).
Urine
samples
were
collected
during
high
(March–April
2023)
low
(May–July
seasons.
concentrations
monitored
daily
from
Northern
Thailand
Air
Quality
Health
Index
(NTAQHI)
system.
Biomarkers
analyzed
included
1-hydroxypyrene
(1-OHP)
using
high-performance
liquid
chromatography
(HPLC),
malondialdehyde
(MDA)
via
Spectrophotometry,
8-epi-prostaglandin
F2
α
(8-epi-PGF2
)
with
Enzyme-linked
Immunosorbent
Assay
(ELISA).
Statistical
analysis
performed
IBM
SPSS
Statistics
22.0.
Results
Significant
increases
urinary
1-OHP,
MDA,
8-epi-PGF2
observed
season
compared
season.
The
mean
concentration
of
67
µg/m
3
pollution
7
pollution.
Elevated
levels
these
indicate
increased
associated
higher
exposure.
Conclusions
highlights
a
significant
association
elevated
findings
suggest
that
contributes
potentially
leading
adverse
outcomes.
Language: Английский
Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) evaluation in a naturally ventilated church: key pollutants concentrations determined by incense burning practice over liturgical celebrations
Atmospheric Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 121143 - 121143
Published: March 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Global Research Hotspots and Progress on Acrylamide: Visualization Analysis
Environmental Health Insights,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19
Published: March 1, 2025
Acrylamide
is
a
contaminant
prevalent
in
many
commonly
consumed
foods,
contributing
to
unavoidable
human
exposure.
It
recognized
as
likely
be
carcinogenic
humans
well,
provoking
global
concerns.
Numerous
studies
have
investigated
the
impacts
of
acrylamide
formation
on
food
and
drink,
nutrition,
health.
The
intent
this
analysis
quantify
research,
evaluate
recent
developments,
recognize
emerging
trends,
along
with
assessing
research
dynamics
an
indicator
innovation
among
scientific
community.
Scopus
database
was
used
perform
in-depth
investigation
publications
from
1949
2023.
Exploring
prominent
topics
knowledge
network
related
topic
conducted
via
VOSviewer
version
1.6.20.
Additionally,
using
SciMAT
software,
intellectual
identify
both
driving
themes
acrylamide-related
research.
A
total
11
880
were
identified,
10
720
(90.24%)
being
original
articles.
leading
contributors
terms
publication
output
China
(n
=
2452;
20.64%),
followed
by
USA
1564;
13.16%),
India
952;
8.01%).
predominant
associated
(a)
functionalization
polymers
(b)
mitigation
drinks.
Driving
that
will
continue
shape
future
involve
unraveling
synthesis
acrylamide;
deploying
nanocomposites
increase
removal;
investigating
genotoxicity
acrylamide,
well
its
carcinogenic,
reproductive,
neurotoxic
effects;
researching
adsorption
characteristics
aqueous
solutions.
In
particular,
increased
focus
has
been
placed
understanding
years,
signifying
attention
alignment
latest
advancements
field.
creation
plans
way
significant,
particularly
shaping
health
policies.
Language: Английский
Visualization and analysis of PM2.5 health effects, 2013 to 2023: Bibliometrics of PM2.5 and health effects
Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
103(49), P. e40793 - e40793
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
Background:
To
analyze
the
current
status,
hotspots,
and
cutting-edge
trends
of
PM
2.5
health
effects
,
using
CiteSpace.
Methods:
The
Web
Science
Core
Collection
Citation
Index
Expanded
was
searched
for
relevant
articles
from
January
1,
2013,
to
December
31,
2023.
Network
maps
identifying
authors,
institutions,
countries,
keywords,
co-cited
journals,
references,
research
were
then
created
Results:
A
total
2174
on
identified
between
2013
2023,
with
an
increasing
trend
in
annual
publications.
United
States
had
highest
number
this
topic,
followed
by
China.
Chinese
Academy
Sciences
(CAS)
is
leading
institute
terms
paper
production.
Hoek
most
prolific
author,
focusing
consequences
air
pollution.
Among
referenced
ENVIRON
HEALTH
PERSP
ranked
first,
while
Pope
Ca
cited
author.
Current
focuses
reactive
oxygen
species
(ROS),
inflammation,
oxidative
stress,
cardiovascular
respiratory
diseases,
sources,
chemical
composition.
field
currently
experiencing
a
phase
rapid
expansion.
Conclusion:
findings
bibliometric
analysis
offer
insight
into
status
direction
its
impacts,
which
aid
scientists
coming
up
new
directions
their
investigation.
Language: Английский
Global Trends and Hotspots in the Research of the Effects of PM2.5 on Asthma: A Bibliometric and Visualized Analysis
Xiao‐Ou Shu,
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Jiaxin Cao,
No information about this author
Qi Liu
No information about this author
et al.
Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 3, 2024
Fine
particulate
matter
(PM2.5)
has
been
identified
as
a
significant
environmental
and
public
health
challenge,
particularly
due
to
its
association
with
respiratory
diseases
like
asthma.
With
the
global
rise
in
urbanization
industrialization,
PM2.5-related
asthma
research
grown
substantially
over
past
two
decades.
This
study
aims
provide
comprehensive
bibliometric
analysis
map
trends,
highlight
key
contributors,
identify
emerging
hotspots
relationship
between
PM2.5
We
performed
using
Web
of
Science
Core
Collection
database,
covering
from
January
2004
September
2024.
The
selected
studies
were
analyzed
CiteSpace
VOSviewer
assess
publication
collaborations,
through
visualized
networks
co-occurrence
analyses.
A
total
2035
publications
identified,
demonstrating
steady
increase
output
United
States
China
emerged
dominant
frequently
collaborating
countries
Canada,
Australia,
South
Korea.
Key
areas
focused
on
air
quality,
exposure,
exacerbation,
an
increasing
emphasis
indoor
pollution
long-term
exposure
risks.
Institutional
collaborations
led
by
prominent
universities
such
University
California
System
Harvard
University.
Additionally,
vulnerable
populations,
children,
impact
early-life
gained
attention
recent
years.
landscape
expanded
significantly,
growing
interdisciplinary
approaches
that
combine
science
health.
Future
should
focus
burden
pollution,
low-
middle-income
countries,
address
impacts
especially
populations.
Language: Английский