Toxikologische untersuchung des luftstaubs in innenraumen bei gleichzeitiger erfassung der aussenluft

Translated title of the contribution: Toxicological investigation of airborne particulates indoor and outdoor

Wolfgang Mücke, Martina Blum, Regine Hunstein, Ursula Ritter

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Abstract

In 51 selected households in the greater Munich area the airborne particulates were collected inside and at the same time as reference outside. The airborne particulates were extracted and tested in biological assays (neutral red assay with fibroblast-cells and human lung cells and mutation assay by Ames) for cytotoxic and mutagenic effects. The toxicity outside was highest in the centre of Munich and decreased to the suburbs. In 2/3 of the households investigated the indoor air was more toxic than the air outside. The toxicity was on an average inside about 1/3 higher than outside. Noticeable was the much higher toxicity of indoor air in smoker households. Compared to non-smoker houses the toxicity inside was three times higher. So smoking was the highest perceptible influence. In the investigation of mutagenic effects only qualitative statements could be given (positive or not positive in the test). Eleven from 51 households were positive inside and five outside.

Translated title of the contributionToxicological investigation of airborne particulates indoor and outdoor
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)285-288
Number of pages4
JournalGefahrstoffe Reinhaltung der Luft
Volume59
Issue number7-8
StatePublished - 1999

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