How Do Transport and Metabolism Affect on the Biological Effects of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons?

  • Bekki K
  • Toriba A
  • Tang N
  • et al.
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Abstract

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), some of which are carcinogenic/mutagenic, are generated by combus-tion of fossil fuels and also released through tanker or oilˆeld accident to cause a large scale environmental pollution. PAHs concentration in China is especially high in East Asia because of many kinds of generation sources such as coal heating systems, vehicles and factories without exhaust gas/particulate treatment systems. So, the atmospheric pollution caused by PAHs in China has been seriously concerned from the view point of health eŠects. Like yellow sand and sulfur oxide, PAHs exhausted in China are also transported to Japan. Additionally, strongly mutagenic nitrated PAHs (NPAHs), estrogenic/antiestrogenic PAH hydroxides (PAHOHs) and reactive oxygen species-producing PAH qui-nones (PAHQs) are formed from PAHs by the chemical reaction during the transport. Furthermore these PAHOHs and PAHQs are produced by the metabolism in animal body. In the biological activities caused by the above PAH derivatives, the structure-activity relationship was observed. In this review, our recent results on the generation of PAH derivatives by atmospheric transport and metabolism are reported. Also, the existing condition of PAHs as atmospheric pollutants is considered.

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Bekki, K., Toriba, A., Tang, N., Kameda, T., Takigami, H., Suzuki, G., & Hayakawa, K. (2012). How Do Transport and Metabolism Affect on the Biological Effects of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons? YAKUGAKU ZASSHI, 132(3), 325–329. https://doi.org/10.1248/yakushi.132.325

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