The adverse impact of incense smoke on human health: From mechanisms to implications

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Abstract

Incense burning is a very popular activity in daily life among many parts all over the world. A growing body of both epidemiological and experimental evidences has reported the negative effects of incense use on human well-being, posing a potential threat at public significance. This work is a comprehensive review that covers the latest findings regarding the adverse impact of incense smoke on our health, providing a panoramic visualization ranging from mechanisms to implications. The toxicities of incense smoke come directly from its harmful constituents and deposition capacity in the body. Besides, reactive oxygen species-driven oxidative stress and associated inflammation seem to be plausible underlying mechan-isms, eliciting various unfavorable responses. Although our current knowledge remains many gaps, this issue still has some important implications.

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Lee, C. W., Vo, T. T. T., Wee, Y., Chiang, Y. C., Chi, M. C., Chen, M. L., … Lee, I. T. (2021). The adverse impact of incense smoke on human health: From mechanisms to implications. Journal of Inflammation Research. Dove Medical Press Ltd. https://doi.org/10.2147/JIR.S332771

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