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157979 
Journal Article 
Pulmonary deposits of titanium dioxide in cytologic and lung biopsy specimens. Light and electron microscopic x-ray analysis 
Määttä, K; Arstila, AU 
1975 
Laboratory Investigation
ISSN: 0023-6837
EISSN: 1530-0307 
HEEP/76/03716 
33 
342-346 
English 
Although titanium dioxide (TiO2) is widely used in industry, its biologic effects have not been determined. In the present investigation, open lung biopsy samples and sputum specimens from three former TiO2 factory workers and bronchial aspirations from seven TiO2 factory workers were analyzed by conventional and x-ray microanalytic light and electron microscopic methods. These studies showed that in the alveolar macrophages, lysosomes contained a significant amount of titanium as well as smaller amounts of silicon, aluminum, iron, and potassium. It appeared that titanium dioxide was situated in round or oval-shaped particles whereas silica or silicon compounds were localized in separate, more rectangular structures. There fore, the adverse effects may be induced by such quartz or silicon compounds. The latter are utilized as covering substances in the manufacture of TiO2 pigment.