尼日利亚木材加工厂员工头发和指甲中砷含量的调查

Ch.L. Ndiokwere
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尼日利亚一家木材防腐处理工厂的男性雇员的头发和指甲被检测出砷含量。根据员工的工作性质和在工厂工作的时间长短,在四组员工的头发样本中测量了平均砷浓度为11.6、7.5、4.1和1.6 μg−1。同一组指甲中砷的平均含量分别为7·4、4·8、2·7和1·0 μg−1。参与准备处理液、化学浸渍过程和处理处理木材的员工在两种组织中的砷含量始终高于较少接触化学物质的员工。测定的砷含量与供者的年龄之间没有相关性,在四个暴露组中也没有得到头发和指甲砷含量的合理相关性。然而,这项研究尽量减少了年龄、性别、发色和化学处理的可能影响。在与工厂工人相同年龄组的“未暴露”人群中,头发和指甲的平均As水平分别为1.2和0.64 μg−1作为“对照”值。在两个组织中测量到的砷含量升高反映了相对较高程度的化学物质暴露。
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A survey of arsenic levels in human hair and nails—exposure of wood treatment factory employees in Nigeria

Arsenic levels have been determined in the hair and nails of male employees of a wood preservative treatment factory in Nigeria. Mean As concentrations of 11·6, 7·5, 4·1 and 1·6 μg g−1 were measured in hair samples from four groups of employees, depending on the nature of their work and the duration of their employment in the factory. Mean As levels of 7·4, 4·8, 2·7 and 1·0 μg g−1 were also measured in nails for the same groups. The employees involved in the preparation of the treating fluids, the chemical impregnation process and handling of the treated timber showed consistently higher As levels in both tissues than those who were less exposed to the chemicals. No correlation between the measured As levels and age of the donors was established, nor was a reasonably good hair As—nail As correlation obtained for any of the four exposure groups. This study, however, minimized possible effects of age, sex, hair colour and chemical treatment. Mean As levels of 1·2 and 0·64 μg g−1 as ‘control’ values were also determined in hair and nails, respectively of ‘non-exposed’ persons in the same age group as the factory workers. The elevated As levels measured in both tissues reflected a relatively high degree of exposure to the chemicals.

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