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  • The study assessed the effects of Rokafenol N-8 detergent on the progression of pneumoconiosis in albino rats exposed to mine dusts.
  • The rats were subjected to lung exposure through both inhalation and direct introduction of dust suspended in the detergent to mirror real workplace conditions.
  • Results indicated that Rokafenol N-8 does not prevent lung damage from mine dust and may even worsen the condition by increasing collagen levels in lung tissue.

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Experimental investigation was conducted in order to evaluate the impact of the Rokafenol N-8 detergent upon the development and course of experimental pneumoconiosis caused by mine dusts. albino rats were used for the experiment. Methodological assumptions were elaborated based on the analogy with the conditions observed at the workplaces, where means of dustiness control are used. Following experiments constituted the basis for the evaluation of the influence of Rokafenol N-8 detergent upon the development of pneumoconiotic and reactive changes in the lungs of experimental animals: following the introduction of the dust suspended in Rokafenol N-8 solution into the lungs, and following the intratracheal dust introduction--the animals were exposed to Rokafenol N-8 aerosol. After the close of the experimental period (3 and 6 months respectively), histopathological investigation of the lungs and mediastinal lymph nodes, and the hydroxyproline (collagen) levels in the pulmonary tissue were determined. On the basis of the investigation results obtained it has been established that Rokafenol N-8 does not eliminate coniotic changes caused by mine dusts, and additionally, it presents an impact detrimental for the organism. Rokafenol N-8 administered both intratracheally and through inhalation causes a significant increase in the hydroxyproline (collagen) level in the pulmonary tissue.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study assessed the effects of Rokafenol N-8 detergent on the progression of pneumoconiosis in albino rats exposed to mine dusts.
  • The rats were subjected to lung exposure through both inhalation and direct introduction of dust suspended in the detergent to mirror real workplace conditions.
  • Results indicated that Rokafenol N-8 does not prevent lung damage from mine dust and may even worsen the condition by increasing collagen levels in lung tissue.
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[Evaluation of general toxicity of detergent Rokafenol-8 and its effect on the aggressiveness of coal mine dust].

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December 1991

Zakładu Doświadczalnej Patologii Pracy Instytutu Medycyny Pracy w Sosnowcu Kierownik Zakładu.

Experiments aimed at testing the toxicity of the detergent (Rokafenol N-8) and determination of the biological effect of the detergent and mine dust with respect to histopathological changes in some internal organs were performed on albino rats and rabbits. The acute toxicity testing was based on determination of the medial lethal dose (LD50) after intragastric administration. Irritating action of the detergent on skin and eye was evaluated.

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