Поиск по каталогу |
(строгое соответствие)
|
- Профессиональная
- Научно-популярная
- Художественная
- Публицистика
- Детская
- Искусство
- Хобби, семья, дом
- Спорт
- Путеводители
- Блокноты, тетради, открытки
Oxidative damage among printing industry workers.
В наличии
Местонахождение: Алматы | Состояние экземпляра: новый |
Бумажная
версия
версия
Автор: Shimaa Tarek,Hoda Baghdadi and Fatma El Demerdash
ISBN: 9786204726762
Год издания: 1905
Формат книги: 60×90/16 (145×215 мм)
Количество страниц: 84
Издательство: LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing
Цена: 24061 тг
Положить в корзину
Способы доставки в город Алматы * комплектация (срок до отгрузки) не более 2 рабочих дней |
Самовывоз из города Алматы (пункты самовывоза партнёра CDEK) |
Курьерская доставка CDEK из города Москва |
Доставка Почтой России из города Москва |
Аннотация: The printing industry is one of the largest and most geographically diverse manufacturing industries in the world. The extreme risks linked together with this industry consequent to use of the chemicals whose ingredients are not always clearly visible on their original packaging. Biomonitoring of exposure to chemicals in the workplace is an essential tool for assessing risks to human health and improving occupational safety. Adverse health effects associated with exposure to organic solvents through inhalation and skin contact in the workplace include irritation or sensitivity of the skin and respiratory system. Long-term health effects may harm the nervous system and internal organs such as liver, kidneys, lungs, etc. after they are absorbed into the body. Furthermore, organic solvents may also depress the central nervous system, with effects such as drowsiness, lack of consistency, inattention and imbalance.The present study aims to know the effect of chemicals used in the printing industry on oxidative stress and liver and kidney functions in workers' blood samples in addition to study the effect of chemicals on lipid peroxide and antioxidant enzymes.
Ключевые слова: Environmental Studies, oxidative damage, Biochemistry