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نظام الحقن الجراني والتالق الكيميائي لتقدير بيروكسيد اليدروجين باستخدام كاشف اليمينول والموبايل والموبايل كمكشاف جديد == Flow Injection Chemiluminescence System For Determination of H2O2 by Using Luminol as Reagent and Mobile-Phone as New Detector

Author name: مصطفى عبد الكاظم حسين علي
Supervisor name: كامل حسين علوان السوداني
General topic: Chemistry
Specific topic: Analytical Biochemistry
Degree: Doctorate
Language: English
University location: Basrah

دراسة حيوية كيميائية لتاثير بعض المعادن الثقيلة على حالة الاكسدة مضادات الاكسدة في عمال محطات البنزين في محافظة البصرة العراق == Biochemical Study of the Effects of Some Heavy Metals on Oxidant / Antioxidant Status in Gasoline Station Workers /Basra - Iraq

Author name: سنان كاظم شنان
General topic: Chemistry
Specific topic: Analytical Biochemistry
Degree: Doctorate
Language: English
University location: Basrah
First pages:
Abstract: Emission of gasoline and its combustion products are consideredmajor air pollutants with adverse effects on the antioxidant systems in thehuman. The effects of exposure to the vapors of motor gasoline (vehiclesfuel in Basrah), on workers were investigated. The current study included50 workers exposure to gasoline in the gasoline filling stations, ranging inage from 18 to 56 years at a mean of (30.45 ± 9.31), in addition to thecontrol group, which consisted of 50 healthy individuals (non - workingstations filling) ranging in age from 18 to 50 years at a mean of (30.27 ±10.37).The study aims to find a number of biochemical indications and theirrelationship with exposure to gasoline by estimating the activity of the enzyme (δ - aminolaevuIinate dehydratase (ALAD)) which is considered as an indicator of the extent of poisoning by heavy metals, study the activity of enzymatic antioxidant (Glutathione peroxidase (GPx), Superoxide dismutase (SOD), Glutathione reductase (GRx), Glutathione S - transferase (GST), Catalase (CAT)), non - enzymatic antioxidants glutathione reduce glutathione (GSH), study the level of Malondialdehyde (MAD), Total antioxidant capacity (TAC), trace elements (Selenium (Se), Znic (Zn), Copper (Cu), magnesium (Mg)) and heavy metals (lead (pb), mercury (Hg), Cadmium (Cd)) and the results were as follows : 1 - Highly significant decreasing (p <0.001) in workers in the levels of trace elements (Se, Cu, Zn) compared with healthy control, while significantly decreased (p <0.05) in the level of Mg with high significantly increased in the levels of heavy metals (Pb, Hg and Cd) (p <0.001). On the other hand, The results indicated that trace elements (Cu, Mg, Zn, Se) were decreased with increasing of the period of gasoline station workers while for heavy metals (Pb, Hg, Cd) increased were observed.2 - The level of MAD, the end product of lipid peroxidation, was high significantly elevated (P<0.01) contact with a significant decreasing (p <0.05) in the level of TAC in workers when compared with healthy controls. MDA increased with the increase of the period of gasoline station workers. MDA concentrations were increased significantly, indicating the amount of cellular damage. Increase the level of MDA from pollution as the period of pollution, increased might decrease TAC in workers compared with healthy control.3 - Workers group showed a highly significant decrease in the activity of enzymes (SOD, CAT, GPx, GRx, GST, ALAD) and level of GSH (p<0.001) compared with healthy controls. The results showed that increasing the duration of the work in the filling station to produceadecrease in the activity of the enzymes (SOD, CAT, GPx, GRx, GST, ALAD) and level GSH. Also, the current study include the assessment of the impact of heavy metals and MDA on the levels of trace elements (Cu, Mg, Zn, Se), (GSH, TAC) and the activity of the enzymes (SOD, CAT, GPx, GRx, GST, ALAD) through the study of the correlation coefficient (p) and the results were as follows : 1 - The level of MDA showed a highly significant negative correlation with the activity of enzymes SOD (P<0.001) and (GRx, ALAD with p<0.01), a highly significant positive correlation with levels of heavy metals (Pb, Hg, Cd), a significant negative correlation (p<0.05) with levels of (Se, Zn, Mg, GSH) and activity of enzymes (CAT, GRx) and a negative correlation with no significant (P>0.05) with level of Cu and activity of GST in workers.2 - The level of Pb shows a highly significant negative correlation with the levels of trace elements Cu, Zn, Se and activity of enzymes GRx, ALAD (P <0.01), while (p <0.001) with the level of TAC, GSH and activity of enzyme GST, GPx, SOD, a significant negative correlation with level of CAT (P <0.05) and a negatively correlated with no significant with the level of Mg in workers of gasoline stations.3 - The study illustrate also a highly significant negative correlation between Hg level and levels of (Zn, Mg, Cu, TAC) and SOD activity (P < 0.001), while there was a significant negative correlation (P < 0.05) with the level of Se and CAT, GPx, GRx, ALAD activity and a negative correlation, but not significantly with level of GSH and GST activity in serum of gasoline station workers.4 - The level of Cd showed similar behavior of other heavy metals a highly significant inverse correlation with the levels of Se, Cu, TAC and the activity of SOD (p <0.001), a significantly with the level of Zn, GSH and ALAD, CAT, GPx activity (p<0.05), while there was a negative correlation , but not significant (P > 0.05) with levels of Mg and GRx , GST activity in workers.

دراسة مستويات بعض مضادات الاكسدة غير الانزيمية وعنصري الحديد والنحاس في مصل دم مرض اضطرابات الغدة الدرقية في محافظة ميسان - العراق

Author name: مهدي عودة محمد الساعدي
Supervisor name: ساهرة غريب صياح
General topic: Chemistry
Specific topic: Analytical Biochemistry
Degree: Master
Language: English
University location: Basrah
First pages:
Abstract: the current study was designed to measure some Biochemical function in serum of patients with disorder of the thyroid gland (hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism ), which can help in the early detection and follow - up of the malfunction of the thyroid gland.Specimens collected from 124 patients with malfunction of the thyroid gland Specimens were classified accord is to the type of disease ( an overactive thyroid gland = 62 , hypothyroidism = 62) and 62 blood samples in were collected from healthy non - infected persons (control group).The study included measuring automatically the levels of thyroid hormones, (FT4, FT3) and (TSH) in the serum using a Mini - VIDAS . The levels of vitamins (E, C) and beta - carotene , and uric acid were measured , also the levels of some trace elements (iron , copper) ,were measured in the serum three above groups.The results showed the following - :  The results of the present study ,the highest percentage of patients with hypothyroidism were indicated that females and the of malfunction of the thyroid gland is occurred at the third and fourth decade of life. The impact of the genetic factor in patients with excessive secretion of the thyroid gland were higher than in patients with deficient secretion of the thyroid gland. A significant increase in the level of the hormone tri - iodothyronin (FT3) and the level of the hormone tetra - iodothyronin (FT4) and a significant decrease in the level of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) in patients with excessive thyroid gland secretion compared to the control group. A significant decrease in the level of hormones (FT3), (FT4) and a significant increase in the level of the hormone (TSH) in patients with hypothyroidism compared to the control group.  Generally, there was a significant decrease in the level of vitamins C,E in the sera of patients with malfunction of thyroid compared to the control group. A significant increase in the level of uric acid in patients with excessive thyroid activity and a significant decrease in patients with thyroid failure compared to the control group.  A Significant decrease in the level of beta - carotene in patients with an overactive thyroid , and a significant increase in the level of beta - carotene in patients with hypothyroidism compared to the control group. A Significant decrease in the level of iron in the sera of patients with malfunction compared to the control group. A significant increase in the level of copper in patients with excessive thyroid activity and a significant decrease in patients with thyroid failure compared to the control group.