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In vitro cytotoxicity and morphological assessment of smoke from polymer combustion in human lung derived cells (A549)
Authors:Lestari F  Hayes A J  Green A R  Chattopadhyay G
Institution:Chemical Safety and Applied Toxicology (CSAT) Laboratories, The University of New South Wales, UNSW, Sydney 2052, Australia. f.lestari@gmail.com
Abstract:The application of polymer and composites in building and modern transport interiors raises concerns of potential health hazards during combustion. Cytotoxicity and morphological assessment of smoke from polymer combustion in human lung derived cells (A549) has been investigated. A laboratory scale vertical tube furnace was used for the generation of combustion products. A range of materials used in the building and transport industry including high density-polyethylene (HDPE), polypropylene (PP), polycarbonate (PC), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC), fiberglass reinforced polymers (FRPs), and melamine faced plywood (MFP) were studied. The exposure of combustion toxicants to human lung cells (A549) at the air/liquid interface was acquired using a Harvard Navicyte Chamber. Cytotoxic effects on human cells were assessed based on cell viability using a selected in vitro cytotoxicity assays, including NRU (neutral red uptake) and ATP (adenosine triphosphate). Morphological assessment on the effects of combustion products in human lung cells from selected materials including PVC, FRP and MFP was assessed using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The volatile organic compounds from thermal decomposition products were identified using ATD-GCMS (Automatic Thermal Desorption Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry). NOAEC (No Observable Adverse Effect Concentration), IC(10) (10% inhibitory concentration), IC(50) (50% inhibitory concentration), and TLC (Total Lethal Concentration) values (mg/l) were generated. The following toxicity ranking was observed from the most toxic material to the least toxic using the NRU assay: PVC>PP>HDPE>PC >FRP-10>MFP>FRP-16; and the ATP assay: PVC>HDPE>PP>FRP-10>FRP-16>MFP>PC. The method described here could potentially be an alternative to current fire toxicity standards.
Keywords:ATCC  American Type Culture Collection  A549  human Alveolar epithelial lung cells  ATD-GCMS  Automatic Thermal Desorption Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry  ATP  adenosine triphosphate  DMEM/F12  Dulbecco's modified essential medium/Ham's 12 nutrient mixture  FRP  fiberglass reinforced polymer  HDPE  high density polyethylene  IC10  10% inhibitory concentration  IC50  50% inhibitory concentration  MFP  melamine faced plywood  NRU  neutral red uptake  NOAEC  No Observable Adverse Effect Concentration  PC  polycarbonate  PP  polypropylene  PVC  polyvinyl chloride  SEM  scanning electron microscopy  TLC  Total Lethal Concentration
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