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Progress of Toxicity Effects and Mechanisms of Typical Explosives
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1.Institute of Chemical Materials, CAEP, Mianyang 621999, China;2.Graduate school, CAEP, Mianyang 621999, China;3.School of Material Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China

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    Typical military explosives, such as trinitrotoluene(TNT), hexogen, octogen, pentaerythritol tetranitrate, can cause a variety of toxic effects on mammalian tissues and organs such as liver, kidney, blood and nerves. This paper reviewed the toxic effects and mechanisms of typical explosives, and briefly summarized their cellular, microbial and animal toxic effects, as well as the epidemiological statistics of occupational populations. Taking TNT as an example, the review also introduced the toxic mechanisms of typical explosive, emphasizing the oxidative stress and the reaction of TNT metabolites with protein and DNA. Finally, it was pointed out that the current toxicity study of explosives mainly focuses on the testing of toxicity, while the understanding on toxic mechanisms of explosives is lacking. We presented future research priorities. For example, the quantitative structure-activity relationship between explosive molecules and biological toxicity by the machine learning technology, the investigation of toxic mechanism for nitroaromatic explosives, including hemoglobinemia, toxic cataract, carcinogenic and teratogenic, should be paid more attention.

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魏桐,周阳,杨治林,等.典型炸药的毒性效应及其作用机制研究进展[J].含能材料,2019,27(7):558-575.
WEI Tong, ZHOU Yang, YANG Zhi-lin, et al. Progress of Toxicity Effects and Mechanisms of Typical Explosives[J]. Chinese Journal of Energetic Materials,2019,27(7):558-575.

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  • Received:March 07,2019
  • Revised:June 27,2019
  • Adopted:May 23,2019
  • Online: June 12,2019
  • Published: July 25,2019