Estimation of Laed , Cadmium and Mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parameters

This study was conducted during the period from December 2012 to May 2013, the study included measuring the concentration of heavy metals (Pb, Hg, Cd) in serum of workers in the coal and study its effect on a number of biochemical parameters for (38) male subjects with  a control group including (5...

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Main Authors: Ahmed A. K. Al-Zubaidi, Abdulmonaim H. AL-Samarrai, Fadhil M. AL-Temeemy
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Published: Tikrit University 2023-02-01
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author Ahmed A. K. Al-Zubaidi
Abdulmonaim H. AL-Samarrai
Fadhil M. AL-Temeemy
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Abdulmonaim H. AL-Samarrai
Fadhil M. AL-Temeemy
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description This study was conducted during the period from December 2012 to May 2013, the study included measuring the concentration of heavy metals (Pb, Hg, Cd) in serum of workers in the coal and study its effect on a number of biochemical parameters for (38) male subjects with  a control group including (50) persons who were living away from areas of pollution and non-workers in the industrial sector (and non smokers at the same age groups). The trase elements were measured by using flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results showed a significant difference (p <0.01) for each of lead, mercury and cadmium, which were 0.0296ppm, 0.0485ppm and 0.1825ppm, respectively, compared to the control group, which were 0.0035ppm, 0.0055ppm and 0.0070ppm respectively, there were a significant changes (p <0.01) in urea, creatinine, total protein , enzyme phosphatase and transaminase enzymes (ALT, AST), Their levels were 35.8mg/dl, 1.398mg/dl, 59.22g/l, 96.90U/I, 32.65U/I and 55.97U/I respectively, compared to the control group, which were 24.71mg/dl, 0.929mg/dl, 66.34g/l, 67.10U/I, 20.43U/I and 22.88U/I respectively.
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spelling doaj-art-a91ccca1742c4c2ca361bee17f7951442025-08-20T03:50:21ZengTikrit UniversityTikrit Journal of Pure Science1813-16622415-17262023-02-0121210.25130/tjps.v21i2.975Estimation of Laed , Cadmium and Mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parametersAhmed A. K. Al-ZubaidiAbdulmonaim H. AL-SamarraiFadhil M. AL-Temeemy This study was conducted during the period from December 2012 to May 2013, the study included measuring the concentration of heavy metals (Pb, Hg, Cd) in serum of workers in the coal and study its effect on a number of biochemical parameters for (38) male subjects with  a control group including (50) persons who were living away from areas of pollution and non-workers in the industrial sector (and non smokers at the same age groups). The trase elements were measured by using flameless atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Results showed a significant difference (p <0.01) for each of lead, mercury and cadmium, which were 0.0296ppm, 0.0485ppm and 0.1825ppm, respectively, compared to the control group, which were 0.0035ppm, 0.0055ppm and 0.0070ppm respectively, there were a significant changes (p <0.01) in urea, creatinine, total protein , enzyme phosphatase and transaminase enzymes (ALT, AST), Their levels were 35.8mg/dl, 1.398mg/dl, 59.22g/l, 96.90U/I, 32.65U/I and 55.97U/I respectively, compared to the control group, which were 24.71mg/dl, 0.929mg/dl, 66.34g/l, 67.10U/I, 20.43U/I and 22.88U/I respectively. https://tjpsj.org/index.php/tjps/article/view/975LaedCadmiumMercury metalsblood serumbiochemical parameters
spellingShingle Ahmed A. K. Al-Zubaidi
Abdulmonaim H. AL-Samarrai
Fadhil M. AL-Temeemy
Estimation of Laed , Cadmium and Mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parameters
Tikrit Journal of Pure Science
Laed
Cadmium
Mercury metals
blood serum
biochemical parameters
title Estimation of Laed , Cadmium and Mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parameters
title_full Estimation of Laed , Cadmium and Mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parameters
title_fullStr Estimation of Laed , Cadmium and Mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parameters
title_full_unstemmed Estimation of Laed , Cadmium and Mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parameters
title_short Estimation of Laed , Cadmium and Mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parameters
title_sort estimation of laed cadmium and mercury metals in the blood serum of workers in the coal manufacture and their effects on some biochemical parameters
topic Laed
Cadmium
Mercury metals
blood serum
biochemical parameters
url https://tjpsj.org/index.php/tjps/article/view/975
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