环境科学
人类健康
化学成分
粒子(生态学)
粒径
耗油量
生化工程
环境化学
化学
制浆造纸工业
生物
环境卫生
工程类
生态学
医学
物理化学
汽车工程
有机化学
作者
Lina Wang,Bailiang Liu,Longbo Shi,Jiaqiang Yan,Tian Wen,Chunlin Li,Bing Jia,Wen Wen,Kun Zhu,Zhiquan Bai,Wei Zhang,Lidia Morawska,Jianmin Chen,Jiaxi Wang
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.est.3c05984
摘要
The 2021 WHO guidelines stress the importance of measuring ultrafine particles using particle number concentration (PNC) for health assessments. However, commonly used particle metrics such as aerodynamic diameter and number concentrations do not fully capture the diverse chemical makeup of complex particles. To address this issue, our study used high-throughput mass spectrometry to analyze the properties of cooking oil fumes (COFs) in real time and evaluate their impact on BEAS-2B cell metabolism. Results showed insignificant differences in COF number size distributions between soybean oil and olive oil (peak concentrations of 5.20 × 105/cm3), as well as between corn oil and peanut oil (peak concentrations of 4.35 × 105/cm3). Despite the similar major chemical components among the four COFs, variations in metabolic damage were observed, indicating that the relatively small amount of chemical components of COFs can also influence particle behavior within the respiratory system, thereby impacting biological responses. Additionally, interactions between accompanying gaseous COFs and particles may alter their chemical composition through various mechanisms, introducing additional chemicals and modifying existing proportions. Hence, the chemical composition and gaseous components of COFs hold equal importance to the particle number concentration (PNC) when assessing their impact on human health. The absence of these considerations in the current guidelines underscores a research gap. It is imperative to acknowledge that for a more comprehensive approach to safeguarding public health, guidelines must be regularly updated to reflect new scientific findings and robust epidemiological evidence.
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