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Pollution is a global problem which affects various human population functions. Despite the decline in plasma lead (Pb) levels among the general population during the past 20 years, this metal continues to be a public health concern for individuals with past and present exposures. The objective of this study was to determine blood lead levels (BPbL) in the staff of Dandy Zinc Company and compare them to control subjects. The test group included 40 staff of Dandy Zinc Company of Zanjan, while controls were selected from general population. Five milliliters of blood and plasma was sent to Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AOEI) reference lab to measure BPbL by Flameless Atomic Absorption. BPbL in test group (16.6 + 8.18 µg dL?1) was significantly higher than control (10.47 + 2.10 µg dL?1). In both groups BPbL was significantly higher in smokers than non-smokers. Blood lead levels in molding workers were significantly higher than other workers. BPbL in exposed workers were directly related to duration of work and age. Data indicate Pb exposure was of significant magnitude to be a public health concern especially in zinc-and Pb-related industries.  相似文献   
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Environmental Science and Pollution Research - In this study, simultaneous removal of an organic matter (diazinon, DIZ) and an inorganic substance (chromium, Cr) was used. Breaking down of organic...  相似文献   
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Currently, attention has shifted to chronic or subclinical disorders attributed to lead (Pb) exposure. The aim of this study was to determine delta-aminolevulinic acid (δ-ALA) levels in urine of Angooran Lead &; Zinc Company workers. This cross-sectional study was conducted on 170 workers, in which 24 h urinary samples were collected and δ-ALA levels were measured spectrophotometrically. Questionnaire forms were completed indicating age, location, and duration of work. The mean δ-ALA level in urine was 5.44 mg L?1. δ-ALA levels were correlated with age, location, and duration of work in the company. The mean δ-ALA level in the urine of workers was in the upper limit of normal ranges. δ-ALA level in urine may not be the best discriminating factor of Pb exposure from the baseline to the high levels, but is recommended as a regular and routine test for all Pb-exposed workers in addition to the measurement of Pb in blood for subjects with higher δ-ALA levels.  相似文献   
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In some geographical areas human and animal populations are compelled to use salty water. In this study, tolerable and toxic salt concentrations were evaluated in rat, pig, and rabbit. Ninety Wistar rats weighing approximately 250 g were allocated to nine groups for study. For treatment, distilled water, 0.5, 1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8 or 2% salt (NaCl) concentrations were consumed by test groups, while the control group consumed Zanjan potable water. All animals were observed twice daily for mortality or evidence of morbidity. Serum sodium levels and plasma osmolarity were measured at the onset of experiment and 120 h later. Similar experimental conditions were employed in pig and rabbit. Rat tolerated 0.5, 1, and 1.2% NaCl concentrations in drinking water but higher concentrations were toxic and life threatening, accompanied by significantly increased serum sodium levels and plasma osmolarity. This study showed that pig was the most sensitive and rabbit the most resistant species to different NaCl concentrations. Although NaCl concentrations lower than 1.4% was considered as tolerable in rat, the animal health was affected. NaCl concentrations of 1.4% and higher may jeopardize animal health and were considered as toxic amounts.  相似文献   
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Environment, Development and Sustainability - Despite widespread economic growth and increasing quality of life in the last century, there are concerns that human activities have had a significant...  相似文献   
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