Ethylene oxide: Metabolism in human blood and its implication to biological monitoring

Ethylene oxide is an important industrial chemical, used for the production of shampoos and detergents and for the sterilisation of heat-sensitive materials. In addition, ethylene oxide is an air pollutant emitted by various sources like exhaust fumes and cigarette smoke and is metabolically produce...

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