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Crotonaldehyde is a highly noxious α,β-unsaturated aldehyde in cigarette smoke that causes edematous acute lung injury.
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To understand how crotonaldehyde impairs lung function, we examined its effects on human epithelial sodium channels (ENaC), which are major contributors to
Crotonaldehyde is a ubiquitous hazardous pollutant, present in cigarette smoke and automobile exhaust and is endogenously generated by lipid peroxidation. Most of the current studies focus on its lung toxicity. However, there have been few investigations on the cardiac and renal toxicity caused by
Crotonaldehyde is a ubiquitous air pollutant in the environment. It is reported to be harmful to the biosystems in vivo and in vitro. The exposure to crotonaldehyde irritates the mucous membranes and induces edema, hyperemia, cell necrosis, inflammation, and acute respiratory distress syndrome in