The cytotoxic, inflammatory and oxidative potential of coconut oil-substituted diesel emissions on bronchial epithelial cells at an air-liquid interface: Environmental Science and Pollution Research

A. Vaughan, S. Stevanovic, A.P.W. Banks, A. Zare, M.M. Rahman, R.V. Bowman, K.M. Fong, Z.D. Ristovski, I.A. Yang

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    18 Citations (SciVal)
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)27783-27791
    Number of pages9
    JournalEnviron. Sci. Pollut. Res.
    Volume26
    Issue number27
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished (VoR) - 2019

    Keywords

    • Air pollution
    • Antioxidants
    • Bronchial epithelial cells
    • Coconut oil
    • Diesel
    • Inflammation
    • Toxicity
    • antioxidant
    • atmospheric pollution
    • biofuel
    • cell component
    • diesel engine
    • oxidation
    • particulate matter
    • phytotoxicity
    • pollution exposure
    • toxicity
    • vegetable oil
    • coconut oil
    • gasoline
    • cell survival
    • chemistry
    • drug effect
    • epithelium cell
    • exhaust gas
    • human
    • oxidative stress
    • Biofuels
    • Cell Survival
    • Coconut Oil
    • Epithelial Cells
    • Gasoline
    • Humans
    • Oxidative Stress
    • Particulate Matter
    • Plant Oils
    • Vehicle Emissions

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