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. 1999 Jun;107(Suppl 3):501–503. doi: 10.1289/ehp.99107s3501

Indoor air-related effects and airborne (1 --> 3)-beta-D-glucan.

R Rylander 1
PMCID: PMC1566228  PMID: 10346999

Abstract

In studies on the relation between indoor mold exposure and symptoms/disease, the exposure should be described in terms of biomass and not viability. This paper reviews field studies in which (1--> 3)-ss-d-glucan was measured as a marker of biomass and was related to the extent of symptoms and measures of inflammation among exposed subjects. Increased levels of (1-->3)-ss-d-glucan were related to an increased extent of symptoms and markers of inflammation. The data suggest that (1-->3)-ss-d-glucan can be used as a risk marker in indoor environments.

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