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Evaluation of some biological parameters of gasoline station attendants in Damascus, Syria

Mohammad Alses, Samar Alzeer

2021Heliyon11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Gasoline is a blend of organic compounds used in internal combustion engines. gasoline station attendants (GSA) are exposed to gasoline vapours, which promotes oxidative stress through the production of ROS, which can damage biological structures with the formation of new metabolites which can be used as markers of oxidant/antioxidant imbalance. This is a comparative cross-sectional study. This study aims to evaluate some biological parameters as indicators of toxicity as a result of exposure to gasoline in workers at gas stations in Damascus. METHODS: Blood samples were collected from GSA (n = 30) and non-exposed (NE) (n = 30) with no history of occupational exposure, and the following markers of oxidative stress were analysed: malondialdehyde (MDA), advanced oxidation protein products (AOPP), catalase activity (CAT), CBC, ALT and AST. RESULTS: = 0.036 respectively), in comparison to the non-consumers of the alcohol group. The results from our study showed that chronic gasoline exposure may result in long-lasting oxidative stress, as demonstrated by the presence of statistically significant correlations between gasoline exposure and levels of biomarkers (MDA, AOPPs, Catalase activity). CONCLUSIONS: the early identification of these biomarkers can be very useful to promote programs on health protection and prevention for those populations more susceptible to the adverse effects of gasoline exposure.

Topics & Concepts

MalondialdehydeGasolineOxidative stressCatalaseToxicologyChemistryAntioxidantAlcoholToxicityFood scienceAnimal scienceMedicinePhysiologyBiochemistryBiologyOrganic chemistryCarcinogens and Genotoxicity AssessmentGlutathione Transferases and PolymorphismsChemical Safety and Risk Management
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