Title : Assessment of Serum Cholinesterase in Rural Punjabi Sprayers Exposed to a Mixture of Pesticides - Dhalla_2013_Toxicol.Int_20_154 |
Author(s) : Dhalla AS , Sharma S |
Ref : Toxicol Int , 20 :154 , 2013 |
Abstract :
Serum cholinesterase (SChE) activity is considered as a biomarker and is also taken as an exposure index to assess the low level, chronic residue exposures among sprayers. Thus, cholinesterase activity was studied in the professional rural Punjabi sprayers of Bathinda district in Punjab. This study was made to estimate the irregularities in the level of cholinesterase according to multiple pesticides used by sprayers, exposure periods, age, and body mass index (BMI) of the sprayers. The data generated was statistically analyzed by applying Student's 't' test and one-way analysis of variance. A positive correlation was found between SChE activity and years of exposure and a significant reduction in SChE activity was observed in younger population. Again, a positive correlation was seen between BMI and SChE inhibition. |
PubMedSearch : Dhalla_2013_Toxicol.Int_20_154 |
PubMedID: 24082509 |
Dhalla AS, Sharma S (2013)
Assessment of Serum Cholinesterase in Rural Punjabi Sprayers Exposed to a Mixture of Pesticides
Toxicol Int
20 :154
Dhalla AS, Sharma S (2013)
Toxicol Int
20 :154