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Inorganic content of cotton dust, trash, and bracts, a help to investigate the etiology of Byssinosis
Pakistan Journal of Health. 1994; 31 (3-4): 28-32
in En | IMEMR | ID: emr-115249
Responsible library: EMRO
ABSTRACT
The exact etiological agents responsible for the biological effects of cotton dust are unidentified but most investigators believe they are organic in nature. Inorganic compound have not been considered as significant factors. However cotton dust, trash and bracts have high inorganic contents [7-43% ash] as reported here. More importantly aqueous extracts of the trash and bracts have inorganic contents as high as 65% which means a significant amount [10-36%] of the inorganic compounds in trash or bract is water extractable. Elements present in the ash include N2, C12, P, K, Ca, Mg, Mn, Cu, Zn, S, and O2. KCI, and K2SO4 have been definitively identified. It is suggested that greater attention should be given to the inorganic nature of cotton dust in the etiology of byssinosis
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Index: IMEMR Main subject: Chemistry, Inorganic / Occupational Health / Gossypium / Occupational Diseases Language: En Journal: Pak. J. Health Year: 1994
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Index: IMEMR Main subject: Chemistry, Inorganic / Occupational Health / Gossypium / Occupational Diseases Language: En Journal: Pak. J. Health Year: 1994