Study of Estimation of Urinary Delta Aminolevulinic Acid Levels as an Indicator of Lead Exposure in Pottery Workers

Patil, Neelam J. and Kalokhe, Sayali R. and Patharkar, Sachin A. and Nerurkar, Alka V. and Surve, Pradeep N. and Shinde, Umesh R. (2020) Study of Estimation of Urinary Delta Aminolevulinic Acid Levels as an Indicator of Lead Exposure in Pottery Workers. Asian Journal of Medicine and Health, 18 (8). pp. 58-63. ISSN 2456-8414

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Abstract

Background: Lead toxicity is a significant environmental hazard and has widespread ill effects on human body. In this study we detected the lead exposure by measuring urinary delta aminolevulinic acid levels. The activity of delta aminolevulinic acid dehydratase enzyme is inhibited significantly by lead, which leads to an increase in urinary δ- ALA excretion. Hence we can use estimation of urinary δ-ALA levels as a surrogate marker of lead exposure in pottery workers.

Aim: To estimate the urinary delta aminolevulinic acid levels in pottery workers as an index of lead exposure.

Materials and Methods: The study was done on 85 pottery workers of age group between 18 to 50 years with their brief history related to lead exposure. Their urine samples were analysed for δ-ALA by Ehrlich method.

Results: According to our observation, it was found that out of 85 urine samples; 58 samples showed increased urinary δ-ALA levels (68.23%).

Conclusion: We conclude that the prevalence of lead exposure in pottery workers in Mumbai is very high. Good hygienic practices and necessary precautions should be followed to avoid its ill effects on human body.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Open Library Press > Medical Science
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Date Deposited: 08 Mar 2023 10:36
Last Modified: 08 Mar 2023 10:36
URI: https://openlibrarypress.com/id/eprint/662

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