U.S., Dec. 5 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT07264504) titled 'Experimentation of Formaldehyde Purification by Plants in the Anatomy and Cytology Department' on May 06.

Brief Summary: Formaldehyde is notably used as a tissue fixator in pathological anatomy. Despite its toxicity, it continues to be widely used because it is currently not substitutable. Some plants have shown their ability to absorb formaldehyde. The investigators would like to show if the installation of plants in the Anatomy and Cytology Department of the Amiens University Hospital reduces the exposure to formaldehyde of the staff of this department. After carrying out atmospheric and biological measurements the investigators wi...