2019
DOI: 10.1136/oemed-2018-105295
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Pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA) may cause occupational asthma

Abstract: IntroductionAnhydrides are widely used as cross-linking agents in epoxy resins and alkyd production, for example, as coatings and adhesives in plastic products. Sensitisation to several anhydrides is known to cause occupational asthma. There are indications that the lesser known pyromellitic dianhydride (PMDA) can cause irritative respiratory symptoms and possibly asthma. We report three cases of workers from a plastic foil manufacturing plant, who developed asthma when exposed to PMDA during specific inhalati… Show more

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“…Toxic chemicals like diisocyanates have been explored as chain extenders for PLA [128][129][130][131], overturning environmental benefit claims on the developed material, stemming from its bio-based and bio-degradable nature. Pyromellitic dianhydride, which has been found to successfully improve the rheology of PET and recycled PET as a chain extender [132][133][134], has recently been reported to be suspected of causing occupational asthma [135].…”
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“…Toxic chemicals like diisocyanates have been explored as chain extenders for PLA [128][129][130][131], overturning environmental benefit claims on the developed material, stemming from its bio-based and bio-degradable nature. Pyromellitic dianhydride, which has been found to successfully improve the rheology of PET and recycled PET as a chain extender [132][133][134], has recently been reported to be suspected of causing occupational asthma [135].…”
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confidence: 99%