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  1. Air Pollution

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    Health and Ecological Impacts
    The primary concern regarding air pollution is its detrimental effect on biological systems. Exposure pathways include inhalation, dermal absorption (especially for lipophilic organic compounds), and indirect ingestion via contaminated surfaces or water.
    Human Respiratory Effects
  2. Dye

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    Safety and Regulation
    The introduction of synthetic dyes necessitated the creation of regulatory bodies to monitor toxicity, particularly carcinogenicity related to aromatic amine breakdown products. The regulation of dyes is complex, often requiring separate approval for textile use versus direct contact or ingestion (food, cosmetic, or [pharmaceutical use](/entries…
  3. Volatile Organic Compounds

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    Indoor environments frequently exhibit VOC concentrations orders of magnitude higher than those found outdoors, due to the lower ventilation rates and the proximity to emission sources (e.g., furnishings, cleaning agents, personal care products).
    Exposure pathways include inhalation, [dermal absorption](/entries/derma…