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Comparative Study
. 1992;66(7):522-4.
doi: 10.1007/BF01970680.

Kinetics and renal effects of formic acid in occupationally exposed farmers

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Comparative Study

Kinetics and renal effects of formic acid in occupationally exposed farmers

J Liesivuori et al. Arch Toxicol. 1992.

Abstract

Twelve male farmers (38 +/- 14 years of age, mean +/- SD) were exposed to 7.3 +/- 2.2 mg formic acid/m3 for 8 h in the silage making (mean +/- SD, N = 12). Each gave urine samples immediately, 15 h and 30 h after the end of the exposure. The excretion of formate was linearly related to the exposure 15 and 30 h after the exposure. Exposure increased renal ammoniagenesis and urinary calcium at 30 h post-exposure. Both biochemical effects may be explained by the interaction of formic acid with the oxidative metabolism of renal tubular cells, as formic acid is a known inhibitor of the cytochrome oxidase. In view of these renal effects, the current hygienic limits may not entirely protect exposed individuals.

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