Calcium and Lead Levels in the Biological Samples and Their Effect on the Biochemical Parameters of Indoor and Outdoor Workers of Five Zonal Areas of Coal Mining Field

H. I. Afridi, Qutubuddin Solangi, T. Kazi, F. Talpur, J. Baig, G. Chanihoon, G. M. Channa
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Workers of the Lakhra coal mining Sindh Pakistan were affected by a multi-factorial exposure of heavy metals. The prevalence of lead (Pb) exposures in work-related symptoms among workers of indoor and outdoor mining of Lakhra coal mining was evaluated in detail. The biological samples (scalp hair and blood) of 270 workers of Lakhra coal mining {official and control subjects} (indoor and outdoor) 18 to 55 years age group and 70 referent subjects of same age-groups were examined. The biological samples (blood and scalp hair) of workers of Lakhra coal mining and referent subjects were analyzed for calcium (Ca) and lead (Pb). Flame atomic absorption spectrometry was applied for the determination of the Ca in digested samples of studied subjects by the microwave oven whereas, the Pb contents were measured by electrothermal atomic absorption spectrometry. The validity of the methodology was checked by using the certified human hair material (BCR 397) and lyophilized human blood (Clincheck). The results indicated the higher contents of Pb in biological samples of indoor and outdoor mining workers than referents. However, the levels of Ca were found to be lower in indoor and outdoor mining workers than those of referents. It can be concluded that immediate action should be taken by recommended authorities to improve the ventilation and hygiene practices inside the industries, mines, and other workplaces.
煤矿矿区五区室内外作业人员生物样品中钙、铅含量及其对生化指标的影响
巴基斯坦信德省拉赫拉煤矿的工人受到多因素重金属暴露的影响。详细评价了拉赫拉煤矿室内和室外采煤工人与工作相关症状中铅暴露的流行情况。对270名18 ~ 55岁拉赫拉煤矿工人(官方和对照对象)(室内和室外)和70名相同年龄的参照对象进行了生物样本(头皮头发和血液)检测。对拉赫拉煤矿工人及参照对象的血液、头皮毛发等生物样本进行钙、铅含量分析。采用火焰原子吸收光谱法测定研究对象微波消解样品中的Ca,采用电热原子吸收光谱法测定Pb含量。采用经认证的人发材料(BCR 397)和冻干人血(Clincheck)验证方法的有效性。结果表明,室内和室外采矿者生物样品中铅的含量均高于对照物。然而,室内和室外采矿业工人的钙水平均低于参考物。可以得出结论,建议当局应立即采取行动,改善工业、矿山和其他工作场所内的通风和卫生习惯。
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