1. Detection of Trace Elements Se, Cu, and Zn Levels in Biological Samples of Drug Abusers: Halani Sindh, Pakistan.
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Chang SA, Balouch A, Nahyoon WA, and Raja AA
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- Humans, Adult, Male, Pakistan, Middle Aged, Adolescent, Young Adult, Substance-Related Disorders blood, Spectrophotometry, Atomic, Drug Users, Copper blood, Copper analysis, Zinc blood, Zinc analysis, Selenium blood, Selenium analysis, Trace Elements analysis, Trace Elements blood, Hair chemistry
- Abstract
Illicit drug use has become a global issue, posing significant health, socioeconomic, and cultural risks. The study examined essential trace metals: selenium, zinc, and copper in blood concentrations, as well as in serum and scalp hair samples, from 240 male drug-abuse subjects/patients aged 18-45, categorized into three age groups. The study compared 45 healthy subjects of the same age group using an acid digestion method supported by a microwave oven during sample preparation. The technique of atomic absorption spectrometry was employed to identify essential and toxic elements, utilizing certified reference materials for accuracy. According to a recent study, plasma zinc and selenium concentrations in drug abusers are lower than those in referent subjects, potentially increasing vulnerability to infection due to poor nutritional status or other contaminants., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.)
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- 2024
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