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Research Articles

Monitoring of blood lead level in young children using new mode of liquid phase microextraction and graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry

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Pages 180-187 | Received 05 Mar 2018, Accepted 11 Jun 2018, Published online: 23 Jul 2018
 

Abstract

A new extraction method has been developed for the determination of blood lead level (BLL) in children. The population studied in this study was the children between 1 and 6 years old from Kermanshah, Iran. To prepare the plasma sample, ZnSO4 and acetonitrile were used. The results of this survey showed the BLL was lower than the allowed limit, this process can be problematic in the long run as lead in the blood increases in children with aging. Moreover, the blood lead concentration was higher in urban kids than rural ones due to the air pollutions in the city, more contact to plastic toys and building paints.

Acknowledgments

The authors appreciate the clinical research development center experts of Dr. Mohammad kermanshahi hospital for their cooperation in the preparation of blood samples.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

Additional information

Funding

The authors gratefully acknowledge the Research Council of Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences [Grant Number: 95544] for the financial.

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