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2. Environmental exposure to manganese and health risk assessment from personal sampling near an industrial source of airborne manganese
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B. Markiv, A. Expósito, L. Ruiz-Azcona, M. Santibáñez, I. Fernández-Olmo, and Universidad de Cantabria
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Non-carcinogenic risk ,Personal health risk assessment ,Metal exposure ,Inhaled manganese ,Biochemistry ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Manganese (Mn), despite being a trace element necessary in small quantities for the correct functioning of the organism, at higher concentrations can induce health disorders, mainly in motor and cognitive functions, even at levels found in non-occupational environments. For this reason, US EPA guidelines define safe reference doses/concentrations (RfD/RfC) for health. In this study, the individualised health risk of exposure to Mn through different media (air, diet, soil) and routes of entry into the organism (inhalation, ingestion and dermal absorption) was assessed according to the procedure defined by the US EPA. Calculations related to Mn present in ambient air were made on the basis of data obtained from size-segregated particulate matter (PM) personal samplers carried by volunteers recruited in a cross-sectional study conducted in the Santander Bay (northern Spain), where an industrial source of airborne Mn is located. Individuals residing in the vicinity of the main Mn source (within 1.5 km) were found to have a hazard index (HI) higher than 1, indicating that there is a potential risk for these subjects to develop health alterations. Also, people living in Santander, the capital of the region, located 7-10 km from the Mn source, may have some risk (HI > 1) under some wind conditions (SW). In addition, a preliminary study of media and routes of entry into the body confirmed that inhalation of PM2.5-bound Mn is the most important route contributing to the overall non-carcinogenic health risk related to environmental Mn. This work was supported by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation (Project CTM2017-82636-R, funded by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and “ERDF A way of making Europe”). Bohdana Markiv also thanks the MICIU for her predoctoral contract (PRE2018-085152, financed together by MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033 and “ESF Investing in your future”).
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- 2023
3. Longitudinal optic excitations in ionic melts within an ion-polarization model: A theoretical study
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M. V. Tokarchuk, B. Markiv, and P. A. Hlushak
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Physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Ionic bonding ,Charge density ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Polarization (waves) ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Ion ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Polarizability ,Time derivative ,Materials Chemistry ,Quasiparticle ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
In the present paper we used ion-polarization model to study collective excitations in ionic melts. Based on the extended model for collective dynamics in ionic melts (which takes into account fluctuations of charge density, charge current, and its time derivative) we obtained the set of collective excitations in the system, containing relaxation mode related to electric conductivity, two propagating optic-like modes and relaxation mode due to polarization processes. The received analytical expressions for the collective modes take into account corrections caused by ion polarizability comparing to rigid-ion model. The obtained results correctly describe a reduction of frequency of optic-like modes and an increase of damping due to polarization processes. The results are consistent with other theoretical works and results of computer simulations.
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- 2018
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4. Zubarev’s Nonequilibrium Statistical Operator Method in the Generalized Statistics of Multiparticle Systems
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M. V. Tokarchuk, B. Markiv, and P. A. Glushak
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Diffusion equation ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Generalization ,Operator (physics) ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Function (mathematics) ,01 natural sciences ,Fractional calculus ,Rényi entropy ,Fractal ,0103 physical sciences ,Statistics ,010306 general physics ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Abstract
We present a generalization of Zubarev’s nonequilibrium statistical operator method based on the principle of maximum Renyi entropy. In the framework of this approach, we obtain transport equations for the basic set of parameters of the reduced description of nonequilibrium processes in a classical system of interacting particles using Liouville equations with fractional derivatives. For a classical systems of particles in a medium with a fractal structure, we obtain a non-Markovian diffusion equation with fractional spatial derivatives. For a concrete model of the frequency dependence of a memory function, we obtain generalized Kettano-type diffusion equation with the spatial and temporal fractality taken into account. We present a generalization of nonequilibrium thermofield dynamics in Zubarev’s nonequilibrium statistical operator method in the framework of Renyi statistics.
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- 2018
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5. Generalized kinetic equations for dense gases and liquids in the Zubarev nonequilibrium statistical operator method and Renyi statistics
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B. Markiv, O. Viznovych, P. P. Kostrobij, and M. V. Tokarchuk
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Rényi entropy ,Distribution function ,Kinetic equations ,Principle of maximum entropy ,Operator (physics) ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Statistical physics ,Autocatalytic reaction ,Kinetic energy ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Abstract
To describe kinetic processes in gases and liquids far from equilibrium, we obtain the nonequilibrium statistical operator (NSO) and the generalized kinetic equations for the nonequilibrium one- and two-particle distribution functions based on the Zubarev NSO method and the maximum entropy principle for the Renyi entropy. We consider a q-generalization of the Liouville equation and obtain its general solution using the NSO method.
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- 2015
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6. Nonequilibrium statistical operator in the generalized molecular hydrodynamics of fluids
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M. V. Tokarchuk, B. Markiv, and I. P. Omelyan
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Physics ,Classical mechanics ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Operator (physics) ,Transport coefficient ,Quasiparticle ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,Polar ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,State (functional analysis) ,Statistical physics ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We discuss the important role of the Zubarev nonequilibrium statistical operator method in the generalized molecular hydrodynamics of fluids. Using this method allows developing a consistent approach of generalized collective excitations for simple, ion, polar, magnetic, and some other fluids. We construct a nonequilibrium statistical operator and derive the corresponding transport equations for a system that relaxes and passes into the state of molecular hydrodynamics.
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- 2008
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7. Consistent description of kinetics and hydrodynamics of weakly nonequilibrium processes in simple liquids
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B. Markiv, M. V. Tokarchuk, and I. P. Omelyan
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Physics ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Spectrum (functional analysis) ,Kinetics ,Structure (category theory) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,Hard spheres ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Kinetic energy ,Classical mechanics ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,Soft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft) ,Convection–diffusion equation ,Mathematical Physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
The generalized transport equations for a consistent description of kinetic and hydrodynamic processes in dense gases and liquids are considered. The inner structure of the generalized transport kernels for these equations is established. It is shown how in this approach to obtain the transport equation of molecular hydrodynamics. For the model potential of interaction presented as a sum of the hard spheres potential and certain long-range potential a spectrum of collective modes in the system is investigated., 28 pages
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- 2013
8. Statistical Description of Hydrodynamic Processes in Ionic Melts with taking into account Polarization Effects
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B. Markiv, M. V. Tokarchuk, and Andrij Vasylenko
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Physics ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,Ionic bonding ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Mechanics ,Polarization (waves) ,Viscoelasticity ,Ion ,Dipole ,Quasiparticle ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Total energy ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
Statistical description of hydrodynamic processes for ionic melts is proposed with taking into account polarization effects caused by the deformation of external ionic shells. This description is carried out by means of the Zubarev nonequilibrium statistical operator method, appropriate for investigations of both strong and weak nonequilibrium processes. The nonequilibrium statistical operator and the generalized hydrodynamic equations that take into account polarization processes are received for ionic-polarization model of ionic molten salts when the nonequilibrium averaged values of densities of ions number, their momentum, dipole momentum and total energy are chosen for the reduced description parameters. A spectrum of collective excitations is investigated within the viscoelastic approximation for ion-polarization model of ionic melts., Comment: 24 pages, RevTex4.1-format, no figures
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- 2012
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9. Relaxation to the state of molecular hydrodynamics in the generalized hydrodynamics of liquids
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M. V. Tokarchuk, B. Markiv, and I. P. Omelyan
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Physics ,Transverse plane ,Classical mechanics ,Basis (linear algebra) ,Correlation function ,Operator (physics) ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,Relaxation (physics) ,Statistical physics ,State (functional analysis) ,Structure factor - Abstract
The problem of relaxation of a nonequilibrium state to the state of molecular hydrodynamics is considered for a classical system of interacting particles using the Zubarev nonequilibrium statistical operator method. The wave-vector and frequency dependencies of the dynamical structure factor and momentum-momentum transverse correlation function are investigated on the basis of the appropriate generalized transport equations. Comparison with the results of molecular hydrodynamics and molecular-dynamics simulations is given and the characteristic time intervals of the studied relaxation processes are determined.
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- 2010
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10. Nonequilibrium statistical operator method in the Renyi statistics
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P. P. Kostrobij, M. V. Tokarchuk, B. Markiv, and R.M. Tokarchuk
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Statistics and Probability ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Generalization ,Principle of maximum entropy ,Operator (physics) ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Kinetic energy ,Rényi entropy ,Distribution function ,Statistics ,Maximum entropy probability distribution ,Statistical physics ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics ,Mathematics - Abstract
The generalization of the Zubarev nonequilibrium statistical operator method for the case of Renyi statistics is proposed when the relevant statistical operator (or distribution function) is obtained based on the principle of maximum for the Renyi entropy. The nonequilibrium statistical operator and corresponding generalized transport equations for the reduced-description parameters are obtained. A consistent description of kinetic and hydrodynamic processes in the system of interacting particles is considered as an example., 13 pages, RevTeX4-format
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- 2010
11. Effect of ion polarization on longitudinal excitations in ionic melts
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M. V. Tokarchuk and B. Markiv
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Analytical expressions ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Ionic bonding ,Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter ,Polarization (waves) ,Time correlation ,Ion ,Dipole ,Soft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft) ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Collective dynamics ,Softening - Abstract
A simplified model for a collective dynamics in ionic melts is proposed for the description of optic-like excitations. Within a polarization model of ionic melt the analytical expressions for optic and relaxation dipole modes are obtained. The considered model allows one to describe a softening of frequency and an increase of damping of optic modes caused by polarization processes in comparison with the rigid-ion model. The contributions related with ion polarization to time correlation functions are calculated., 19 pages, 2 figures
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- 2015
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12. Consistent description of kinetics and hydrodynamics of dusty plasma
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M. V. Tokarchuk and B. Markiv
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Physics ,Dusty plasma ,Statistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech) ,Energetic neutral atom ,Operator (physics) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Non-equilibrium thermodynamics ,Electron ,Plasma ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Spectral line ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,Quantum electrodynamics ,Quasiparticle ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
A consistent statistical description of kinetics and hydrodynamics of dusty plasma is proposed based on the Zubarev nonequilibrium statistical operator method. For the case of partial dynamics the nonequilibrium statistical operator and the generalized transport equations for a consistent description of kinetics of dust particles and hydrodynamics of electrons, ions and neutral atoms are obtained. In the approximation of weakly nonequilibrium process a spectrum of collective excitations of dusty plasma is investigated in the hydrodynamic limit., Comment: 31 pages, no figures
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- 2014
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13. Environmental exposure to manganese and health risk assessment from personal sampling near an industrial source of airborne manganese.
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Markiv B, Expósito A, Ruiz-Azcona L, Santibáñez M, and Fernández-Olmo I
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- Humans, Environmental Monitoring methods, Cross-Sectional Studies, Environmental Exposure analysis, Particulate Matter analysis, Risk Assessment, Manganese analysis, Air Pollutants analysis
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Manganese (Mn), despite being a trace element necessary in small quantities for the correct functioning of the organism, at higher concentrations can induce health disorders, mainly in motor and cognitive functions, even at levels found in non-occupational environments. For this reason, US EPA guidelines define safe reference doses/concentrations (RfD/RfC) for health. In this study, the individualised health risk of exposure to Mn through different media (air, diet, soil) and routes of entry into the organism (inhalation, ingestion and dermal absorption) was assessed according to the procedure defined by the US EPA. Calculations related to Mn present in ambient air were made on the basis of data obtained from size-segregated particulate matter (PM) personal samplers carried by volunteers recruited in a cross-sectional study conducted in the Santander Bay (northern Spain), where an industrial source of airborne Mn is located. Individuals residing in the vicinity of the main Mn source (within 1.5 km) were found to have a hazard index (HI) higher than 1, indicating that there is a potential risk for these subjects to develop health alterations. Also, people living in Santander, the capital of the region, located 7-10 km from the Mn source, may have some risk (HI > 1) under some wind conditions (SW). In addition, a preliminary study of media and routes of entry into the body confirmed that inhalation of PM
2.5 -bound Mn is the most important route contributing to the overall non-carcinogenic health risk related to environmental Mn., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2023 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2023
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14. Short- and long-term exposure to trace metal(loid)s from the production of ferromanganese alloys by personal sampling and biomarkers.
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Markiv B, Ruiz-Azcona L, Expósito A, Santibáñez M, and Fernández-Olmo I
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- Humans, Male, Female, Lead analysis, Particulate Matter analysis, Biomarkers, Alloys analysis, Environmental Monitoring, Cadmium analysis, Trace Elements analysis
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The environmental exposure to trace metal(loid)s (As, Cd, Cu, Fe, Mn, Pb, and Zn) was assessed near a ferromanganese alloy plant using filters from personal particulate matter (PM) samplers (bioaccessible and non-bioaccessible fine and coarse fractions) and whole blood as short-term exposure markers, and scalp hair and fingernails as long-term biomarkers, collected from volunteers (n = 130) living in Santander Bay (northern Spain). Bioaccessible and non-bioaccessible metal(loid) concentrations in coarse and fine PM from personal samplers were determined by ICP-MS after extraction/digestion. Metal(loid) concentration in biomarkers was measured after alkaline dilution (whole blood) and acid digestion (fingernails and scalp hair) by ICP-MS as well. Results were discussed in terms of exposure, considering the distance to the main Mn source, and sex. In terms of exposure, significant differences were found for Mn in all the studied fractions of PM, As in whole blood, Mn and Cu in scalp hair and Mn and Pb in fingernails, with all concentrations being higher for those living closer to the Mn source, with the exception of Cu in scalp hair. Furthermore, the analysis of the correlation between Mn levels in the studied biomarkers and the wind-weighted distance to the main source of Mn allows us to conclude that scalp hair and mainly fingernails are appropriate biomarkers of long-term airborne Mn exposure. This was also confirmed by the significant positive correlations between scalp hair Mn and bioaccessible Mn in coarse and fine fractions, and between fingernails Mn and all PM fractions. This implies that people living closer to a ferromanganese alloy plant are exposed to higher levels of airborne metal(loid)s, mainly Mn, leading to higher levels of this metal in scalp hair and fingernails, which according to the literature, might affect some neurological outcomes. According to sex, significant differences were observed for Fe, Cu and Pb in whole blood, with higher concentrations of Fe and Pb in males, and higher levels of Cu in females; and for Mn, Cu, Zn, Cd and Pb in scalp hair, with higher concentrations in males for all metal(loid)s except Cu., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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15. Poorer cognitive function and environmental airborne Mn exposure determined by biomonitoring and personal environmental monitors in a healthy adult population.
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Ruiz-Azcona L, Markiv B, Expósito A, Pozueta A, García-Martínez M, Fernández-Olmo I, and Santibáñez M
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- Adult, Cognition, Cross-Sectional Studies, Environmental Monitoring, Humans, Neuropsychological Tests, Biological Monitoring, Environmental Exposure
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Background/aim: In the Santander Bay (Cantabria, northern Spain), a ferromanganese alloy plant is located. Our objective was to characterize the Mn personal exposure of adult healthy volunteers living in this highly Mn exposed region, and to determine its association with a poorer cognitive function., Methods: Cross-sectional study analyzing 130 consecutive participants. Cognitive function was assessed by Stroop Color Word, Verbal Fluency tests, Trail Making Test (TMT), Digit Span (WAIS III) and Rey Osterrieth Complex Figure (ROCF) tests and crude scores were standardized according to NEURONORMA norms. Exposure to Mn was assessed in terms of source distance, by Personal Environmental Monitors (PEMs) allowing the separation of fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10-2.5) particles (obtaining the bioaccessible fraction by in-vitro bioaccessibility tests), and by biomarkers (blood, hair and fingernails). Age, sex, study level and number of years of residence were predefined as confounding variables and adjusted Mean Differences (MDs) were obtained., Results: Statistically significant lower scores (negative MDs) in all test were observed when living near the industrial emission source, after adjusting for the predefined variables. Regarding PEMs results, statistically significant lower scores in all Stroop parts were obtained in participants with higher levels of Total Mn in All fractions (PM10). For Verbal Fluency tests, negative MDs were obtained for both bioaccessible fractions. Digit Span Backward scores were lower for those with higher levels in the bioaccessible coarse fraction, and negative MDs were also observed for the ROCF Delayed part and the non-bioaccessible fine fraction. As regards to Mn in fingernails, adjusted MDs of -1.60; 95%CI (-2.57 to -0.64) and -1.45; 95%CI (-2.29 to -0.61) for Digit Span Forward and Backward parts were observed., Conclusions: Our results support an association between poorer cognitive function and environmental airborne Mn exposure., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2022 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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16. Biomonitoring and bioaccessibility of environmental airborne manganese in relation to motor function in a healthy adult population.
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Ruiz-Azcona L, Markiv B, Expósito A, González-Aramburu I, Sierra M, Fernández-Olmo I, and Santibáñez M
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- Adult, Air Pollutants analysis, Biological Monitoring methods, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Inhalation Exposure analysis, Male, Middle Aged, Spain epidemiology, Air Pollutants adverse effects, Inhalation Exposure adverse effects, Manganese adverse effects, Motor Skills drug effects
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Background/aim: Santander, the capital of Cantabria, Spain (172,000 inhabitants) is 7 km from an industrial emission source (IES) of Mn located in a 10,000 inhabitants town (Maliaño) (annual air Mn arithmetic mean = 231.8 ng/m
3 ; reference WHO guideline = 150 ng/m3 ). Our objective was to compare the motor function of adult healthy volunteers living in both places., Methods: Cross-sectional study analyzing 130 consecutive participants. Exposure to Mn was assessed in terms of source distance from the IES, by Personal Environmental Monitors (PEMs) carried for 24 h by participants consisting of a portable impactor connected to a personal pump, and by biomarkers (blood, hair and fingernails). The impactor allowed the separation of fine (PM2.5) and coarse (PM10-2.5) particles and for each particle size in-vitro bioaccessibility tests with biologically active fluids were performed to separate the soluble (bioaccessible) from the insoluble (non-bioaccessible) fraction. Mean Differences (MDs) adjusted for age, sex, and study level, were obtained for motor function tests results., Results: Regarding Grooved Pegboard, overall mean time to complete the test was 59.31 and 65.27 seconds (Standard Deviation = 10.11 and 11.69) for dominant and nondominant hands respectively. Statistically significant higher times (indicating worse function) were observed when living near the IES in both hands but MDs of only 1.22 and 2.05 seconds were obtained after adjusting for the predefined confounders (p = 0.373 and 0.221 respectively). Regarding Mn levels in their PEMs (in both bioaccessible and non-bioaccessible coarse&fine fractions) higher times were computed in participants with higher levels for the bioaccessible-fine fraction, with a MD that diminished but still yielded statistical significance after controlling for confounding: adjusted MD = 3.01 more seconds; 95%CI (0.44-5.38), p = 0.022. Poorer results were also observed for fingernails levels. Regarding Finger Tapping Test, no statistically significant differences were found with the exception of Mn fingernails levels., Conclusions: Our results suggest poorer motor function as assessed by Grooved Pegboard test in relation to "proximity to IES", "bioaccessible-fine fraction as determined by PEMs and "Mn fingernails levels". However, our findings were affected by confounding, and only the adjusted MD for the Mn bioaccessible-fine fraction remained of sufficient magnitude to maintain statistical significance., (Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
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17. Impact of Environmental Airborne Manganese Exposure on Cognitive and Motor Functions in Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Ruiz-Azcona L, Fernández-Olmo I, Expósito A, Markiv B, Paz-Zulueta M, Parás-Bravo P, Sarabia-Cobo C, and Santibáñez M
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- Cognition, Environmental Exposure adverse effects, Manganese toxicity
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Background/objective: Whether environmental exposure to Manganese (Mn) in adults is associated with poorer results in cognitive and motor function is unclear. We aimed to determine these associations through a meta-analysis of published studies., Methods: A systematic review was conducted to identify epidemiological studies on a population ≥18 years old exposed to environmental airborne Mn, and in which results on specific tests to evaluate cognitive or motor functions were reported. We consulted Medline through PubMed, Web of Science and SCOPUS databases. We also performed a manual search within the list of bibliographic references of the retrieved studies and systematic reviews. To weight Mn effects, a random effects versus fixed effect model was chosen after studying the heterogeneity of each outcome., Results: Eighteen studies met the inclusion criteria. Among them, eleven studies reported data susceptible for meta-analysis through a pooled correlation or a standardized means difference (SMD) approach between exposed and non-exposed groups. Regarding cognitive function, the results of the studies showed heterogeneity among them (I
2 = 76.49%, p < 0.001). The overall effect was a statistically significant negative correlation in the random effects model (pooled r = -0.165; 95%CI: -0.214 to -0.116; p < 0.001). For SMD, the results showed a lower heterogeneity with a negative SMD that did not reach statistical significance under the fixed effects model (SMD = -0.052; 95%CI -0.108 to 0.004; p = 0.068). Regarding motor function, heterogeneity (I2 = 75%) was also observed in the correlation approach with a pooled r (random effect model) = -0.150; 95%CI: -0.219 to -0.079; p < 0.001. Moderate heterogeneity was observed according to the SMD approach (I2 = 52.28%), with a pooled SMD = -0.136; 95%CI: -0.188 to-0.084; p < 0.001, indicating worse motor function in those exposed., Conclusions: Correlation approach results support a negative effect on cognitive and motor functions (the higher the Mn levels, the poorer the scores). Regarding the SMD approach, results also support a worse cognitive and motor functions in those exposed, although only for motor function statistical significance was obtained.- Published
- 2021
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18. Understanding how methodological aspects affect the release of trace metal(loid)s from urban dust in inhalation bioaccessibility tests.
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Expósito A, Markiv B, Ruiz-Azcona L, Santibáñez M, and Fernández-Olmo I
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- Inhalation Exposure analysis, Metals, Particulate Matter, Dust, Trace Elements
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The bioaccessibility of metal(loid)s in ambient particulate matter (PM) has been recently used to represent the risk of inhalation exposure. Nevertheless, different methodological factors affect the bioaccessibility values; among these, the type and composition of surrogate biological fluids and the liquid to solid ratio have been revealed to be the most important. To better understand how these methodological aspects affect the bioaccessibility, a reference material corresponding to urban dust (SRM1648a) was contacted with synthetic biological fluids commonly used in the literature representing surrogate fluids that may interact with fine (Gamble's solutions, artificial lysosomal fluid (ALF)) and coarse particles (gastric fluid), for liquid to solid (L/S) ratios ranging from 500 to 20,000. Visual MINTEQ 3.1. was used to enhance the discussion on how the solubility of metals in the leaching solution depends on the composition of the simulated fluids and the speciation of metals. The results obtained indicate that a small change in the composition of Gamble's solution (the presence of glycine) may increase significantly the bioaccessibility at a L/S ratio of 5,000. The highest bioaccessibility of most of the studied metal(loid)s at a L/S ratio of 5,000 was found for ALF fluid. The study of the effect of the L/S ratio showed that metal(loid)s bioaccessibility in Gamble's fluid increased logarithmically with increasing L/S ratio, while it remained practically constant in ALF and gastric fluid. This different behavior is explained assuming that the leaching of metal(loid)s in Gamble's solution is solubility-controlled, while in ALF and gastric fluid is availability-controlled., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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19. A Review on the Environmental Exposure to Airborne Manganese, Biomonitoring, and Neurological/Neuropsychological Outcomes.
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Fernández-Olmo I, Mantecón P, Markiv B, Ruiz-Azcona L, and Santibáñez M
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- Biological Monitoring, Environmental Exposure statistics & numerical data, Humans, Manganese analysis, Manganese toxicity, Manganese Poisoning, Occupational Exposure statistics & numerical data
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The occupational exposure to airborne manganese (Mn) has been linked for decades with neurological effects. With respect to its environmental exposure, the first reviews on this matter stated that the risk posed to human health by this kind of exposure was still unknown. Later, many studies have been developed to analyze the association between environmental Mn exposure and health effects, most of them including the measure of Mn in selected human biomarkers. This review aims at collecting and organizing the literature dealing with the environmental airborne Mn exposure (other routes of exposure were intentionally removed from this review), the biomonitoring of this metal in different body matrices (e.g., blood, urine, nails, hair), and the association between exposure and several adverse health effects, such as, e.g., neurocognitive, neurodevelopmental, or neurobehavioral outcomes. From the different exposure routes, inhalation was the only one considered in this review, to take into account the areas influenced by industrial activities closely related to the Mn industry (ferromanganese and silicomanganese plants, Mn ore mines, and their processing plants) and by traffic in countries where a fuel additive, methylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl (MMT), has been used for years. In these areas, high air Mn levels have been reported in comparison with the annual Reference Concentration (RfC) given by the US EPA for Mn, 50 ng/m
3 . This review was performed using Scopus and MEDLINE databases with a keyword search strategy that took into account that each valid reference should include at least participants that were exposed to environmental airborne Mn and that were subjected to analysis of Mn in biomarkers or subjected to neurological/neuropsychological tests or both. Overall, 47 references matching these criteria were included in the discussion. Most of them report the measure of Mn in selected biomarkers (N = 43) and the assessment of different neurological outcomes (N = 31). A negative association is usually obtained between Mn levels in hair and some neurological outcomes, such as cognitive, motor, olfactory, and emotional functions, but not always significant. However, other biomarkers, such as blood and urine, do not seem to reflect the chronic environmental exposure to low/moderate levels of airborne Mn. Further studies combining the determination of the Mn exposure through environmental airborne sources and biomarkers of exposure and the evaluation of at least cognitive and motor functions are needed to better understand the effects of chronic non-occupational exposure to airborne Mn., (© 2020. Springer Nature Switzerland AG.)- Published
- 2021
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20. Head-space gas chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry for the assessment of the contamination of mayonnaise by yeasts.
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Arroyo-Manzanares N, Markiv B, Hernández JD, López-García I, Guillén I, Vizcaíno P, Hernández-Córdoba M, and Viñas P
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- Candida parapsilosis isolation & purification, Food Preservation methods, Zygosaccharomyces isolation & purification, Condiments microbiology, Food Microbiology methods, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry methods
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Head-space (HS) gas chromatography (GC) coupled to mass spectrometry (MS) is proposed for the assessment of the contamination of mayonnaise as an alternative to plate counting, which is the technique commonly used for evaluating microbial contamination. More specifically, this method was applied in the detection of Candida metapsilosis and Zygosaccharomyces bailii, both of great importance in term of food spoilage since they are resistant to many of the common methods of food preservation. Different chemometric models were investigated using the data obtained by GC-MS (m/z profile, area of the chromatographic peaks and entire chromatographic profile), in order to obtain the highest classification success. The best results were obtained using the chromatographic profile (success rate of 92%). Contaminated samples could also be classified according to the concentration of yeast, obtaining a success rate of 87.5%. Finally, a chemometric model was constructed in an attempt to differentiate between strains., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- 2019
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21. Statistical description of hydrodynamic processes in ionic melts while taking into account polarization effects.
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Markiv B, Vasylenko A, and Tokarchuk M
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A statistical description of hydrodynamic processes for molten salts is proposed taking into account polarization effects caused by the deformation of external ionic shells. This description is conducted by means of the Zubarev nonequilibrium statistical operator method, appropriate for researches of both strong and weak nonequilibrium processes. The nonequilibrium statistical operator and the generalized hydrodynamic equations that take into account the polarization processes are acquired for the ion-polarization model of ionic molten salts when the nonequilibrium averaged values of densities of ions number, their momentum, dipole momentum, and total energy are chosen for the reduced description parameters. A spectrum of collective excitations is investigated within the viscoelastic approximation for the ion-polarization model of ionic melts.
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- 2012
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22. Relaxation to the state of molecular hydrodynamics in the generalized hydrodynamics of liquids.
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Markiv B, Omelyan I, and Tokarchuk M
- Abstract
The problem of relaxation of a nonequilibrium state to the state of molecular hydrodynamics is considered for a classical system of interacting particles using the Zubarev nonequilibrium statistical operator method. The wave-vector and frequency dependencies of the dynamical structure factor and momentum-momentum transverse correlation function are investigated on the basis of the appropriate generalized transport equations. Comparison with the results of molecular hydrodynamics and molecular-dynamics simulations is given and the characteristic time intervals of the studied relaxation processes are determined.
- Published
- 2010
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