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Summary Of: Isoprene

isoprene is a colorless liquid which is highly flammable and easily ignited... considers isoprene a hazardous material and requires special marking... of isoprene production is used to produce cis... Isoprene is formed naturally in animals and plants and is generally the most common... The estimated production rate of isoprene in the human body is... Isoprene is also common in low concentrations in many foods... Isoprene is produced in the chloroplasts of leaves of certain tree species through the... the enzyme isoprene synthase is responsible for its biosynthesis... The amount of isoprene released from isoprene... little isoprene is emitted from tree leaves while daytime emissions are expected to be substantial... isoprene has a large impact on atmospheric processes and is thus an important compound in the... Isoprene affects the oxidative state of large air masses... isoprene forms secondary organic... by some researchers due to the atmospherically irrelevant isoprene and OH concentrations used in these experiments... studies of isoprene oxidation via OH radicals... The functional isoprene units in biological systems are dimethylallyl pyrophosphate... isoprene derivatives are synthetised by the... isoprene is reasonably expected to be a human... No adequate human studies of the relationship between isoprene exposure and human cancer have been reported... Seasonal isoprene emission rates and model comparisons using whole... Development and intercomparison of condensed isoprene oxidation mechanisms for global atmospheric modeling... Estimates of global terrestrial isoprene emissions using MEGAN...

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