Bioaeronautical Sciences Research Laboratory (AAM-610), Aerospace Medical Research Division, Civil Aerospace Medical Institute, Federal Aviation Administration, US Department of Transportation, Oklahoma City, OK 73125-5066, USA.
Rev Environ Contam Toxicol. 2011;214:15-40. doi: 10.1007/978-1-4614-0668-6_2.
Aerospace toxicology is a rather recent development and is closely related to aerospace medicine. Aerospace toxicology can be defined as a field of study designed to address the adverse effects of medications, chemicals, and contaminants on humans who fly within or outside the atmosphere in aviation or on space flights. The environment extending above and beyond the surface of the Earth is referred to as aerospace. The term aviation is frequently used interchangeably with aerospace. The focus of the literature review performed to prepare this paper was on aerospace toxicology-related subject matters, aerial application and aircraft cabin air quality. Among the important topics addressed are the following: · Aerial applications of agricultural chemicals, pesticidal toxicity, and exposures to aerially applied mixtures of chemicals and their associated formulating solvents/surfactants The safety of aerially encountered chemicals and the bioanalytical methods used to monitor exposures to some of them · The presence of fumes and smoke, as well as other contaminants that may generally be present in aircraft/space vehicle cabin air · And importantly, the toxic effects of aerially encountered contaminants, with emphasis on the degradation products of oils, fluids, and lubricants used in aircraft, and finally · Analytical methods used for monitoring human exposure to CO and HCN are addressed in the review, as are the signs and symptoms associated with exposures to these combustion gases. Although many agricultural chemical monitoring studies have been published, few have dealt with the occurrence of such chemicals in aircraft cabin air. However, agricultural chemicals do appear in cabin air; indeed, attempts have been made to establish maximum allowable concentrations for several of the more potentially toxic ones that are found in aircraft cabin air. In this article, I emphasize the need for precautionary measures to be taken to minimize exposures to aerially encountered chemicals, or aircraft cabin air contaminants and point out the need for future research to better address toxicological evaluation of aircraft-engine oil additives.
航空毒理学是一个相对较新的发展领域,与航空航天医学密切相关。航空毒理学可以定义为一个研究领域,旨在解决药物、化学品和污染物对在航空或太空飞行中在大气层内外飞行的人类的不良影响。地球表面以上和以外的环境被称为航空航天环境。航空这个词经常与航空航天互换使用。为准备本文而进行的文献综述的重点是航空毒理学相关的主题、航空应用和飞机客舱空气质量。其中涉及的重要主题包括:
农业化学品的航空应用、农药毒性以及对空气喷洒的化学品混合物及其相关配方溶剂/表面活性剂的暴露;
空气遇到的化学品的安全性以及用于监测其中一些化学品暴露的生物分析方法;
烟雾和其他污染物的存在,这些污染物通常存在于飞机/太空飞行器客舱空气中;
重要的是,空气遇到的污染物的毒性影响,重点是飞机中使用的油、液体和润滑剂的降解产物;
最后,还讨论了用于监测人类暴露于 CO 和 HCN 的分析方法,以及与这些燃烧气体暴露相关的迹象和症状。
虽然已经发表了许多农业化学监测研究,但很少涉及这些化学物质在飞机客舱空气中的存在。然而,农业化学品确实出现在客舱空气中;事实上,已经有人试图为那些在飞机客舱空气中发现的更具潜在毒性的化学物质建立最大允许浓度。在本文中,我强调需要采取预防措施,尽量减少对空气遇到的化学品或飞机客舱空气污染物的暴露,并指出需要进行未来的研究,以更好地解决飞机发动机油添加剂的毒理学评估。