Effects and mechanisms of kerosene use-related toxicity

Maiyoh, GK; Njoroge, RW; Tuei, VC

HERO ID

3044711

Reference Type

Journal Article

Subtype

Review

Year

2015

Language

English

PMID

26063683

HERO ID 3044711
Material Type Review
In Press No
Year 2015
Title Effects and mechanisms of kerosene use-related toxicity
Authors Maiyoh, GK; Njoroge, RW; Tuei, VC
Journal Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
Volume 40
Issue 1
Page Numbers 57-70
Abstract Kerosene is a heterogeneous hydrocarbon substance that continues to find many uses worldwide due to its economic viability and ease of availability. In spite of kerosene's many uses, it is known to cause harm to various body organs and systems. Major affected body organs/systems are the pulmonary system, central nervous system, cardiovascular system, the skin, immune system and liver. This review discusses the various kerosene-mediated adverse health effects and possible mechanisms by which kerosene is likely to inflict such effects. These mechanisms are quite varied and include induction of inflammation, loss of effectiveness of pulmonary surfactants, hypoxia, production of highly reactive oxidative metabolites, extraction of endogenous epidermal and membrane lipids, necrosis, hormonal and enzymatic levels changes, and immunosuppression. Understanding of the above will allow for proper relevant policy formulation and targeted kerosene-mediated morbidity and mortality preventive and management initiatives.
Doi 10.1016/j.etap.2015.05.010
Pmid 26063683
Wosid WOS:000359175000008
Is Certified Translation No
Dupe Override No
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Language Text English
Keyword Kerosene; Exposure; Toxicity; Organ/system; Mechanism; Health