Possible biochemical changes in hepatic and renal functions due to exposure of petrol vapour were assessed in twenty (20) petrol station attendants in Owerri, Imo State, Nigeria. A corresponding twenty healthy subjects who were not exposed to petrol or its vapour were used as controls. The results showed a significant increase in the (p<0.05) activities of alkaline phosphatase, alanine and aspartate aminotransferases for those exposed to petrol vapour from 6-10 years while the plasma bilirubin concentrations showed no significant change (p<0.05). Concentrations of serum urea, creatinine and urinary protein for those exposed to petrol vapour from 6-10 years were also significantly higher (p<0.05) when compared with the control. The results t...
AbstractBackgroundUnleaded petrol contains significant amounts of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons s...
A population-based-cross-sectional survey was carried out to investigate t...
Abstract: Workers in benzene stations are more susceptible to hepatotoxicity. This study was aimed t...
Possible biochemical changes in hepatic and renal functions due to exposure of petrol vapour were as...
The present study was conducted to evaluate the hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effects of petroleum fum...
Objective: To assess hepatic and renal functions among petrol stations workers in Sana’a city, Yemen...
Additives in petroleum solvents have been reported to have adverse health implications. An evaluatio...
This study assesses the renal function of individuals who are occupationally exposed to ‘petrol’ vap...
Background: Hydrocarbons which are among the major components of petroleum products are considered t...
The study reports the effect of chronic exposure to petrol on some haematological and biochemical pa...
The effect of petroleum products on some renal function parameters was assessed in motor mechanics i...
Background: Hydrocarbons which are among the major components of petroleum products are considered t...
Haematotoxic implications of exposure to petroleum fumes through inhalation in human subjects were ...
BackgroundVolatile organic compounds such as gasoline and other fuels are associated with a wide var...
Haematotoxic implications of exposure to petroleum fumes through inhalation in human subjects were i...
AbstractBackgroundUnleaded petrol contains significant amounts of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons s...
A population-based-cross-sectional survey was carried out to investigate t...
Abstract: Workers in benzene stations are more susceptible to hepatotoxicity. This study was aimed t...
Possible biochemical changes in hepatic and renal functions due to exposure of petrol vapour were as...
The present study was conducted to evaluate the hepatotoxic and nephrotoxic effects of petroleum fum...
Objective: To assess hepatic and renal functions among petrol stations workers in Sana’a city, Yemen...
Additives in petroleum solvents have been reported to have adverse health implications. An evaluatio...
This study assesses the renal function of individuals who are occupationally exposed to ‘petrol’ vap...
Background: Hydrocarbons which are among the major components of petroleum products are considered t...
The study reports the effect of chronic exposure to petrol on some haematological and biochemical pa...
The effect of petroleum products on some renal function parameters was assessed in motor mechanics i...
Background: Hydrocarbons which are among the major components of petroleum products are considered t...
Haematotoxic implications of exposure to petroleum fumes through inhalation in human subjects were ...
BackgroundVolatile organic compounds such as gasoline and other fuels are associated with a wide var...
Haematotoxic implications of exposure to petroleum fumes through inhalation in human subjects were i...
AbstractBackgroundUnleaded petrol contains significant amounts of monocyclic aromatic hydrocarbons s...
A population-based-cross-sectional survey was carried out to investigate t...
Abstract: Workers in benzene stations are more susceptible to hepatotoxicity. This study was aimed t...