Changes in zinc and serum proteins due to carbon disulphide exposure
AUTOR(ES)
El-Gazzar, R.
RESUMO
El-Gazzar, R., El-Sadik, Y. M., and Hussein, M. (1973).British Journal of Industrial Medicine,30, 284-288. Changes in zinc and serum proteins due to carbon disulphide exposure. Serum zinc and proteins have been studied in 82 workers in the Egyptian rayon industry, of whom 40 were at the time exposed to carbon disulphide (CS2) and nine had been exposed in the past for a year or more. Thirty-three workers without exposure were used as controls. Carbon disulphide caused depletion of serum zinc by an increase in the rate of zinc excretion and an increase in all serum protein fractions. All these effects are temporary and improve on cessation of exposure.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=1009525Documentos Relacionados
- Chronic peripheral neuropathy in workers with previous exposure to carbon disulphide.
- Exposure to carbon disulphide and ischaemic heart disease in a viscose rayon factory.
- Relevancy of bivalent sulphur excretion to carbon disulphide exposure in different metabolic conditions
- Relation between the iodine azide test and the TTCA test for exposure to carbon disulphide.
- Special nerve functions and colour discrimination in workers with long term low level exposure to carbon disulphide.