The magnitude of occupational lead exposure and its impact on liver functions was assessed in battery manufacture workers around Kolhapur (Maharashtra). Blood lead, urine lead, erythrocyte zinc protoporphyrin, urine δ-amino laevulinic acid and porphobilinogen levels were measured together with standard routine biochemical tests of liver functions in battery manufacture workers along with non-exposed controls subjects. Blood lead levels were considerably high in the workers (53.63 ± 16.98; range 25.8 – 78 μg/dl) compared to the controls (12.52 ± 4.08; range 2.8 - 22 μg/dl). The liver functions in these workers were normal, demonstrating preservation of hepatocellular and synthetic functions of liver. There was good correlation (r = 0.67) bet...
Objective: In this study we aimed to determine the health effects of lead exposure and assess the le...
Abstract The study objective was to evaluate the effect of occupational lead exposure on blood conce...
Background: Blood hemoglobin can be damaged by toxins such as lead. Thus, this study was carried out...
The effect of occupational lead exposure on the liver function and on the blood biochemical paramete...
We studied liver and kidney function tests of occupational lead exposed Automobile Workers (N = 30),...
Background: Occupational lead poisoning is common in workers of some industries, but lead hepatotoxi...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to estimate the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and cata...
Background. Exposure to lead (Pb) affects multiple health outcomes and physiological systems. In adu...
The aim of the present study is to determine the effect of blood lead on the plasma levels of amino ...
Lead exposure causes oxidative stress which is one of the key mechanisms associated with impairment ...
Additives in petroleum solvents have been reported to have adverse health implications. An evaluatio...
Background: Lead is a toxic element which causes acute, subacute or chronic poisoning through enviro...
Aims of the study: (1)-To study various manifestations of lead toxicity at different levels of expos...
Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metals and its occupational exposure can generate plumbemia. For...
AbstracThe expansion of industry increases the risk of releasing hazardous substancesto the environm...
Objective: In this study we aimed to determine the health effects of lead exposure and assess the le...
Abstract The study objective was to evaluate the effect of occupational lead exposure on blood conce...
Background: Blood hemoglobin can be damaged by toxins such as lead. Thus, this study was carried out...
The effect of occupational lead exposure on the liver function and on the blood biochemical paramete...
We studied liver and kidney function tests of occupational lead exposed Automobile Workers (N = 30),...
Background: Occupational lead poisoning is common in workers of some industries, but lead hepatotoxi...
Abstract: The aim of this study was to estimate the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and cata...
Background. Exposure to lead (Pb) affects multiple health outcomes and physiological systems. In adu...
The aim of the present study is to determine the effect of blood lead on the plasma levels of amino ...
Lead exposure causes oxidative stress which is one of the key mechanisms associated with impairment ...
Additives in petroleum solvents have been reported to have adverse health implications. An evaluatio...
Background: Lead is a toxic element which causes acute, subacute or chronic poisoning through enviro...
Aims of the study: (1)-To study various manifestations of lead toxicity at different levels of expos...
Lead is one of the most toxic heavy metals and its occupational exposure can generate plumbemia. For...
AbstracThe expansion of industry increases the risk of releasing hazardous substancesto the environm...
Objective: In this study we aimed to determine the health effects of lead exposure and assess the le...
Abstract The study objective was to evaluate the effect of occupational lead exposure on blood conce...
Background: Blood hemoglobin can be damaged by toxins such as lead. Thus, this study was carried out...