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HERO ID
8325371
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Car exhausts and human ecology (literature review)
Author(s)
Golokhvast, KS; Chernyshev, VV; Ugay, SM
Year
2016
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Ekologiya Cheloveka
ISSN:
1728-0869
Publisher
Northern State Medical University
Issue
1
Page Numbers
9-14
Language
Russian
DOI
10.33396/1728-0869-2016-1-9-14
Abstract
The review is devoted to the analysis of the latest data on research of hygienic aspects of influence of firm and gaseous components of car exhausts on human and environmental health in modern cities. The history of studying of impact of motor transport exhausts components on human health and environment from 1930 to 2014 has been considered. According to literature data, the most dangerous components of exhausts have been separated: gases (SO3, NOx), polyaromatic hydrocarbons (pyrene, phenantrene, acenaptilene and fluorantene), firm particles of PM1 and PM2.5 (soot, ashes, oxides and salts of metals). It has been shown that motor transport conversion to new types of fuel (biodiesel, hybrid electric installations, bioethanol) didnât reduce harmful effects of exhausts on ecology. The mechanism of negative effects of engine exhausts, according to literature, consists of induction of a local inflammatory reaction in airways, and then - in a system inflammatory response. The materials of the articles in the Scopus database (www.scopus. com), Web of Science (http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com), Biological Abstracts were used (http://ip-science.thomsonreuters.com/cgi-bin/jrnlst/jloptions.cgi?PC=BA), PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/). The review of literature has shown that despite numerous foreign and domestic studies, solutions of the problem of a decrease in negative impact of motor transport exhausts on city ecology and human health was not developed. © Northern State Medical University, Arkhangelsk.
Keywords
Cars; Ecological factor; Exhaust; Microparticles
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