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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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IJPR 9[3] July - September 2017 Special Issue

July - September 9[3] 2017

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Analytical Research on Toxicological Stress on Main Organs

Author: E VALEEVA, C A ISMAGILOVA, A I ZIYATDINOVA, D.S.ELAGINA, N.S.ARKHIPOVA
Abstract: Under conditions of combined exposure, the main target organs are experiencing the greatest toxicological stress: the respiratory organs (HI = 3.04-2.36), mortality (HI = 1.12- 1.35) blood (HI = 0.84-0, 53), diseases are characteristic of the general development of the body and diseases of the cardiovascular system (HI = 0.630.55), central nervous system (HI = 0.29-0.21) HI values for all organs and systems are at an average risk level. It is established that the major contribution to the total hazard index (HI) is made by carbon oxide, formaldehyde, nitrogen dioxide, suspended particulate matters ?? 2.5 and ??10 and carbon (soot). The respiratory organs, the risk of mortality, blood, cardiovascular and development are the most at risk of developing adverse effects when exposed to chemicals.
Keyword: chemical pollutants, atmosphere, risks, health, teenagers
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2020.12.01.161
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