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Media type:
E-Article
Title:
Spectrophotometric evaluation of effects of heavy metals on human erythrocytes
Contributor:
Khawar Anwar;
Muhammad Usman Anjum;
Muhammad Adnan Sadiq;
Erum Bashir;
Khawaja Shakeel Ghani
Published:
Independent Medical Trust, 2022
Published in:
The Professional Medical Journal, 29 (2022) 6, Seite 849-854
Language:
Not determined
DOI:
10.29309/tpmj/2022.29.06.6889
ISSN:
2071-7733;
1024-8919
Origination:
Footnote:
Description:
Objective: To study the effect of heavy metals on the human erythrocytes. Study Design: Experimental Study. Setting: Department of Chemistry Hazara University, Mansehra. Period: January 2017 to June 2017. Material & Methods: Erythrocytes were isolated and prepared by the standard method from blood samples. The standard absorption spectra were recorded in the range of 200-800nm using double‐beam UV‐visible spectrophotometer. Heavy metals were prepared in laboratory as per given protocol. Erythrocyte samples were treated with prepared metals. Absorbance of these samples was recorded. The spectrum of these treated samples was compared with the standard spectra of erythrocytes to look for any variations that might have occurred. Results: It was observed that human erythrocytes exhibited altered behavior with each metal which was evident by shifting in peaks in UV/Visible spectra. The absorption maxima changed from higher to lower wavelengths with every metal tested. It was also observed that this change was more pronounced in case of Lead, Cadmium and Mercury while similar changes were also observed with Arsenic and Selenium. Conclusion: This study showed that erythrocytes exhibited different behavior with different metals as evident by the shift of peaks in UV/Visible spectra. The absorption maxima were shifted towards lower wavelengths suggesting that these metals do exert an effect on human erythrocytes.