Sea Spray Aerosols Contain the Major Component of Human Lung Surfactant

Volume: 55, Issue: 23, Pages: 15989 - 16000
Published: Nov 18, 2021
Abstract
Marine phytoplankton influence the composition of sea spray aerosols (SSAs) by releasing various compounds. The biogenic surfactant dipalmitoylphosphatidylcholine (DPPC) is known to accumulate in the sea surface microlayer, but its aerosolization has never been confirmed. We conducted a 1 year SSA sampling campaign at the Belgian coast and analyzed the SSA composition. We quantified DPPC at a median and maximum air concentration of 7.1 and 33 pg...
Paper Details
Title
Sea Spray Aerosols Contain the Major Component of Human Lung Surfactant
Published Date
Nov 18, 2021
Volume
55
Issue
23
Pages
15989 - 16000
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