Publications
diacetyl (15 POSTS)
2019 (1 POST)
Derivation of an occupational exposure limit for diacetyl using dose-response data from chronic animal inhalation exposure study
Beckett EM, Cyrs WD, Abelmann A, Monnot AD, Gaffney SH, Finley BL. 2019. Derivation of an occupational exposure limit for diacetyl using dose-response data from chronic animal inhalation exposure study. J Appl Toxicol 39(5):688–701; doi: 10.1002/jat.3757.
View Abstract2017 (1 POST)
Derivation of an occupational exposure limit for diacetyl: A preliminary analysis
Finley BL, Glynn ME, Cyrs WD, Beckett EW, Gaffney SH, Monnot AD, Abelmann A, Parker A, Maier MA. Derivation of an occupational exposure limit for diacetyl: A preliminary analysis. Late-breaking poster presentation at Society of Toxicology 56th Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, 2017.
2016 (3 POSTS)
Characterization of naturally occurring airborne diacetyl concentrations associated with the preparation and consumption of unflavored coffee
Pierce JS, Abelmann A, Lotter J, Comerford CE, Keeton K, Finley BL. Characterization of naturally occurring airborne diacetyl concentrations associated with the preparation and consumption of unflavored coffee. Poster presentation at American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exposition (AIHce), 2016.
Human equivalent concentrations for diacetyl based on minimal bronchiolar respiratory effects observed in animals: A refined analysis using current toxicology data and dosimetry models
Glynn ME, Adams RE, Beckett EM, Scott PK, Pierce JS, Finley BL. Human equivalent concentrations for diacetyl based on minimal bronchiolar respiratory effects observed in animals: A refined analysis using current toxicology data and dosimetry models. Abstract #1300. Poster presentation at Society of Toxicology 55th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2016.
Diacetyl exposure and respiratory disease: An evaluation of the current weight of evidence
Finley BL, Glynn ME, Abelmann A, Pierce JS. Diacetyl exposure and respiratory disease: An evaluation of the current weight of evidence. Abstract #2140. Poster presentation at Society of Toxicology 55th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, 2016.
2015 (7 POSTS)
Characterization of naturally occurring airborne diacetyl concentrations associated with the preparation and consumption of unflavored coffee
Pierce JS, Abelmann A, Lotter JT, Comerford C, Keeton K, Finley BL. 2015. Characterization of naturally occurring airborne diacetyl concentrations associated with the preparation and consumption of unflavored coffee. Toxicol Rep 2:1200–1208; doi: 10.1016/j.toxrep.2015.08.006.
View AbstractPilot study of exposures to airborne concentrations of naturally occurring diacetyl during coffee consumption
Spicer LJ, Lotter CE, Comerford CE, Abelmann A, Pierce JS, Finley BL. Pilot study of exposures to airborne concentrations of naturally occurring diacetyl during coffee consumption. Poster presentation at American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exposition (AIHce), 2015.
Potential exposure to naturally occurring diacetyl, 2,3-pentanedione and respirable dust from roasting and grinding coffee beans in an industrial setting
Gaffney SH, Abelmann A, Pierce JS, Glynn ME, McCarthy L, Lotter J, Liong M, Henshaw JL, Finley BL. Potential exposure to naturally occurring diacetyl, 2,3-pentanedione and respirable dust from roasting and grinding coffee beans in an industrial setting. Podium presentation at American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exposition (AIHce), 2015.
Airborne concentrations of naturally occurring diacetyl associated with various coffee products
Abelmann A, Unice KM, Gaffney SH, Urban AM, Liong M, McCarthy L, Hollins DM, Henshaw JL, Finley BL. Airborne concentrations of naturally occurring diacetyl associated with various coffee products. Poster presentation at American Industrial Hygiene Conference & Exposition (AIHce), 2015.
Characterization of diacetyl exposures associated with the preparation and consumption of unflavored coffee
Pierce JS, Abelmann A, Lotter J, Comerford C, Keeton K, Finley BL. Characterization of diacetyl exposures associated with the preparation and consumption of unflavored coffee. Poster presentation at Society of Toxicology 54th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2015.
Derivation of a human equivalent concentration for chronic inflammation in the bronchial and bronchiolar epithelium of the lung following inhalation exposure to diacetyl
Glynn ME, Adams RE, Beckett EM, Pierce JS, Scott PK, Finley BL. Derivation of a human equivalent concentration for chronic inflammation in the bronchial and bronchiolar epithelium of the lung following inhalation exposure to diacetyl. Poster presentation at Society of Toxicology 54th Annual Meeting, 2015.
Refined derivation of a human equivalent concentration for hyperplasia of bronchiolar epithelium following airborne diacetyl exposure
Beckett EM, Glynn ME, Adams RE, Pierce JS, Scott PK, Finley BL. Refined derivation of a human equivalent concentration for hyperplasia of bronchiolar epithelium following airborne diacetyl exposure. Poster presentation at Society of Toxicology 54th Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, 2015.
2014 (2 POSTS)
Diacetyl and “popcorn lung” litigation: Assessing the evidence for general causation
Finley BL, Scott PK. 2014. Diacetyl and “popcorn lung” litigation: Assessing the evidence for general causation. ABA Environ Litigation Toxic Torts Newsletter 15(2):7–10.
View AbstractDiacetyl and 2,3-pentanedione exposures associated with cigarette smoking: Implications for risk assessment of food and flavoring workers
Pierce JS, Abelmann A, SpicerLJ, Adams RE, Finley BL. 2014. Diacetyl and 2,3-pentanedione exposures associated with cigarette smoking: Implications for risk assessment of food and flavoring workers. Crit Rev Toxicol 44(5):420–435; doi: 10.3109/10408444.2014.882292. PMID: 24635357.
View Abstract2010 (1 POST)
Evaluation of concentration-response options for diacetyl in support of occupational risk assessment
Maier A, Kohrman-Vincent M, Parker A, Haber LT. 2010. Evaluation of concentration-response options for diacetyl in support of occupational risk assessment. Regul Toxicol Pharmacol 58(2):285–296; doi: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2010.06.011.
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