Nitroaromatic carcinogens in diesel soot: a review of laboratory findings

The automobile industry plans to increase production of diesel-powered passenger cars because diesel engines provide better fuel economy than conventional gasoline engines. Diesel engines, however, produce more soot, and increased use of diesel cars will result in more discharge of diesel soot into...

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description The automobile industry plans to increase production of diesel-powered passenger cars because diesel engines provide better fuel economy than conventional gasoline engines. Diesel engines, however, produce more soot, and increased use of diesel cars will result in more discharge of diesel soot into the atmosphere. Recently, a new class of chemicals, called nitroaromatic compounds, have been identified in chemical extracts of diesel soot. Some of these nitroaromatic compounds produce mutations when tested in in vitro bacterial and mammalian cell assays, and cancer when tested in animals. Here, we review the relevance of these new laboratory findings to current deliberations over emission standards for particles from diesel cars.
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AIR POLLUTION
ANIMALS
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Carbon - analysis
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Carcinogens, Environmental - adverse effects
Carcinogens, Environmental - analysis
CELL CULTURES
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS
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EXHAUST GASES
FLUIDS
GASEOUS WASTES
GASES
HEAT ENGINES
Humans
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES
MAMMALS
MAN
MUTAGEN SCREENING
MUTAGENS
NITRO COMPOUNDS
Nitro Compounds - adverse effects
Nitro Compounds - analysis
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS
PARTICLES
PARTICULATES
POLLUTION
POLYCYCLIC NITRO COMPOUNDS
PRIMATES
RADIATION, THERMAL, AND OTHER ENVIRON. POLLUTANT EFFECTS ON LIVING ORGS. AND BIOL. MAT
SCREENING
United States
United States Environmental Protection Agency
Vehicle Emissions - adverse effects
Vehicle Emissions - analysis
VERTEBRATES
WASTES
title Nitroaromatic carcinogens in diesel soot: a review of laboratory findings
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