Applied Sciences (Jun 2023)

The Presence of Aromatic Substances in Incense: Determining Indoor Air Quality and Its Impact on Human Health

  • Cristina Di Fiore,
  • Pietro Pandolfi,
  • Fabiana Carriera,
  • Alessia Iannone,
  • Gaetano Settimo,
  • Vincenzo Mattei,
  • Pasquale Avino

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app13127344
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 12
p. 7344

Abstract

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Indoor air quality has become a topic of great concern. Burning incense has recently been identified as one of the primary sources of volatile organic compounds, specifically benzene, in an indoor setting. The current paper aims to evaluate volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions, particularly benzene, within indoor environments through the utilization of an experimental clean room. Experimental findings showed that 10 types of incense sticks emitted benzene in concentrations between 11.1 and 66.5 μg m−3, which were 2.5 lower than the limit suggested for non-occupation indoor exposure (160 μg m−3), identified by the American Association of Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH). Furthermore, a correlation between the dimensions (diameter and length) of the combustible parts in an incense stick was investigated and indicated a slight influence on the release of benzene. Taking into consideration the substantial influence benzene has on human health, coupled with a lack of precise legislation regarding indoor air quality in residential settings, this research serves as an initial investigation into the noteworthy effects of burning incense in private and public indoor settings.

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