The Impact of Fine Particulate Matters (PM10, PM2.5) from Incense Smokes on the Various Organ Systems: A Review of an Invisible Killer

Author:

Yadav Virendra Kumar1ORCID,Bijekar Sangha2,Gacem Amel3ORCID,Alkahtani Abdullah M4ORCID,Yadav Krishna Kumar56ORCID,Alreshidi Maha Awjan7,Kumar Pankaj8ORCID,Ghosh Tathagata9ORCID,Verma Rakesh Kumar10ORCID,Mishra Sunidhi10ORCID,Patel Ashish1ORCID,Choudhary Nisha1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Sciences Hemchandracharya North Gujarat University Patan Gujarat 384265 India

2. Research and Development Centre YNC Envis Pvt, Ltd New Delhi 110059 India

3. Department of Physics Faculty of Sciences University 20 Août 1955 Skikda 21000 Algeria

4. Department of Microbiology & Clinical Parasitology College of Medicine King Khalid University Abha 641 Saudi Arabia

5. Faculty of Science and Technology Madhyanchal Professional University Ratibad Bhopal 462044 India

6. Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences Research Group Scientific Research Center Al‐Ayen University Thi‐Qar Nasiriyah 64001 Iraq

7. Department of Chemistry College of Sciences University of Ha'il Ha'il 81441 Saudi Arabia

8. Department of Environmental Science Parul Institute of Applied Sciences Parul University Vadodara Gujarat 391760 India

9. Department of Arts School of Liberal Arts & Sciences Mody University of Science and Technology Lakshmangarh Sikar Rajasthan 332311 India

10. School of Liberal Arts & Sciences Mody University of Science and Technology Lakshmangarh Sikar Rajasthan 332311 India

Abstract

AbstractThe drastic increase in industrialization has led to numerous adverse effects on the environment and human health. Respiratory tract disorders are one of the major emerging global health issues that lead to a high mortality rate every year. The quality of indoor and outdoor air has lowered in the last decade.The quality of indoor air has deteriorated by cooking, smoking, and burning incense sticks or smoke. The smoke released from incense and incense sticks contains gaseous products (carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxide of sulfur), particular matter (PM10, PM2.5), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). These toxic components released from various incense sources pose a significant risk to human health and the environment. The inhalation and exposure of smoke from various incenses is hazardous to health as it inevitably culminates in deadly organ‐related diseases. With such insights, the present review article focuses on the characteristic attributes of particulate matter released from incense and other sources emphasizing healthcare and environmental concerns.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,General Chemistry

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