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The Role of Fuel Type and Combustion Phase on the Toxicity of Biomass Smoke Following Inhalation Exposure in Mice

Published by U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development (ORD) | U.S. Environmental Protection Agency | Metadata Last Checked: August 02, 2025 | Last Modified: 2019-04-16
This dataset includes physico-chemical characteristics of biomass smoke of three different fuels (oak, peat, and eucalyptus) generated from a tube furnace system at two different combustion phases (smoldering and flaming) and also provides comparisons of lung toxicity outcomes after inhalation and aspiration exposures to the biomass smoke. This dataset is associated with the following publication: Kim, Y.H., C. King, Q. Krantz, M.M. Hargrove, I. George, J. McGee, L. Copeland, M. Hays, M. Landis, M. Higuchi, S. Gavett, and M. Gilmour. The role of fuel type and combustion phase on the toxicity of biomass smoke following inhalation exposure in mice. Archives of Toxicology. Springer, New York, NY, USA, 93(6): 1501-1513, (2019).

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