Changes in Selected Blood Biochemical Components of Industrial Workers Occupationally Exposed to Textile Dyes: A Preliminary Study
نویسندگان
چکیده
Present study was designed to evaluate the effects of chemicals used in textile dyes on the health of occupationally exposed workers. The various blood biochemical parameters of a total of 62 male textile workers (2045 years of age) involved in the dyeing processes for a period of six months to 20 years and 50 non-industrial workers were compared to assess the health of industrial workers. The levels of acid phosphatase (AP), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were found to be low while those of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and albumin were higher in textile industry workers. The changes observed in the blood component did not correlate with the age and job duration. A significant (p≤0.05) depletion in ALP and elevation in ALT was recorded in most of the age groups along with alterations in AP, LDH, AST and globulin. On the other hand significant decrease in AP, ALP, LDH and increase in AST was observed in workers involved in the dying processes for 6-10 years. The present study suggests that occupational exposure to textile dyes causes adverse effects on the health of industrial workers, though these effects are not related to the age or duration of exposure.
منابع مشابه
Biochemical parameters of liver function in artisans occupationally exposed to “vat dyes”
BACKGROUND Vat dyes are the class of dyes used in textile dyeing in Abeokuta, South Western Nigeria. While some dyes (including vat dyes intermediates) have been associated with adverse effects on manufacturer's health, there is paucity of data on effects of occupational exposure to vat dyes among end users, such as those involved in textile dyeing and finishing. AIMS AND OBJECTIVES To invest...
متن کاملبررسی میزان مواجهه با بنزن در کارگران پمپ بنزین از طریق ارزیابی محیطی و پایش شاخص زیستی
Background and objective: Benzene is one of the main pollutants in air and one of the most extensive chemical compound used in both natural and industrial processes. Benzene exposure leads to the most dangerous adverse health effects, particularly blood cancer. The aim of this study was to evaluate the gas station workers’ exposure to benzene by measuring benzene in breathing air and urinary tr...
متن کاملCytogenetic Studies on the Peripheral Lymphocytes of Occupationally Exposed Textile Dye Industry Workers
The frequencies of chromosomal aberrations were determined using lymphocytes of non-smokers and smokers working in textile dye industry. We analyzed 52 workers exposed to complex chemical mixtures and 25 individuals selected as a control group in the same area not working in the textile dye industry. Cytogenetic monitoring of human population exposed to chemicals has proved to be useful for det...
متن کاملTextile industry and occupational cancer
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY Thousands of workers are engaged in textile industry worldwide. Textile industry involves the use of different kinds of dyes which are known to possess carcinogenic properties. Solvents used in these industries are also associated with different health related hazards including cancer. In previous studies on textile and iron industries, the authors have reported genotoxic...
متن کاملORGANOPHOSPHATE-INDUCED CHRONIC TOXICITY IN OCCUPATIONALLY EXPOSED WORKERS
Organophosphate chronic toxicity has been evaluated in this study. Biological screening for organophosphate insecticide-exposed workers is mostly recommended for mixers, loaders, formulators and spraymen. We have studied 17 occupationally exposed persons to pesticides. Using Ellman's colorimetric method, their plasma cholinesterase activities have been measured. Results show that the appear...
متن کامل