Korean J Prev Med.  2000 Jun;33(2):157-164.

Blood Lead, Manganese, Aluminium and Silicon Concentrations in Korean Adults

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Preventive Medicine, College of Medicine and Industrial Medicine Research Institute, Dong-A University.
  • 2Department of Health Care, Handong University Sunlin Presbyterian Hospital.
  • 3Department of Occupational Medicine, College of Medicine, Dong-A University.

Abstract


OBJECTIVES
This study was performed to determine the reference values of blood lead, manganese, aluminium, and silicon in healthy adults.
METHODS
The subjects were 132 (67 male and 65 female), and classified to three age groups (< or =39, 40~49, and 50< or =). Blood lead, manganese and aluminium were analyzed by atomic absorption spectrophotometer, and blood silicon was analyzed by direct current plasma optical emission spectrometer.
RESULTS
Blood lead levels(geometric mean, S.D) were (3.49, 1.70) microgram/dL in male and (3.04, 1.65) microgram/dL in female, but the difference is not significant, and there was no significant difference between age groups. Mean blood manganese level was 0.99+/-0.41 microgram/dL, and there was no significant difference between sex or age groups. Mean blood aluminium level was 0.59+/-0.35 microgram/dL, and there was no significant difference between sex or age groups. Mean blood silicon level was 54.41+/-27.64 microgram/dL in male and 43.34+/- 23.51 microgram/dL in female, and the level in male was significantly higher than that in female (p<0.05). There was significant difference between age groups, and the oldest showed the highest level in male (p<0.05), but no significant difference between age groups in female.
CONCLUSIONS
Authors hope that this study would provide basic data for determining reference values and evaluating health effects.

Keyword

Lead; Manganese; Aluminium; Silicon; Blood concentration

MeSH Terms

Absorption
Adult*
Female
Hope
Humans
Male
Manganese*
Plasma
Reference Values
Silicon*
Manganese
Silicon
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