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TITLE:
The Effect of Heavy Metals Cadimium, Chromium and Iron Accumulation in Human Eyes
AUTHORS:
Hanaa H. Haddad
KEYWORDS:
Heavy Metals; Human Eyes; Atomic Absorption
JOURNAL NAME:
American Journal of Analytical Chemistry,
Vol.3 No.10,
October
30,
2012
ABSTRACT: The object of the present study is to measure the concentrations of toxic heavy metals in human eyes (cadimium and chromium) and major mineral iron ion. The heavy metals cadimium, chromium and iron were assayed using atomic absorption spectrometry. Metals determination in human eye is the most common application of biological monitoring for screening diagnosis and assessment of metals exposures and their risks. The statistical analysis of the metals (cadimium, chromium and iron) levels in human eyes showed that levels of the three metals in non-smoker were lower than metals contents of the smoker groups. Metals levels in human eyes of males were significantly lower than females. Statistically significant differences (p