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Integrative Analysis of DNA Damage, Oxidative Stress, and Serum Mineral Composition in Pesticide-Exposed Agricultural Workers from South Punjab, Pakistan

Integrative Analysis of DNA Damage, Oxidative Stress, and Serum Mineral Composition in Pesticide-Exposed Agricultural Workers from South Punjab, Pakistan

Abdul Ghaffar1*, Kashfa Akram1, Habiba Jamil1, Riaz Hussain2, Ghulam Abbas3, Fozia Afzal4, Ahrar Khan5,6, Rabia Tahir7, Muhammad Ahmad Chishti1 and Shahnaz Rashid3

Figure 1:

Comparison of damaged DNA of exposed and unexposed workers according to age 15-26.

Figure 2:

Percentage of damaged DNA of exposed and unexposed workers according to age 26-35.

Figure 3:

Percentage of damaged DNA of exposed and unexposed workers according to age 36-45.

Figure 4:

Percentage of damaged DNA of exposed and unexposed workers according to age 46-55.

Figure 5:

Percentage of damaged DNA of exposed and unexposed workers according to age ≥56.

Figure 6:

Undamaged DNA of pesticide exposed workers.

Figure 7:

Slightly damaged DNA of pesticide exposed workers.

Figure 8:

Moderately damaged DNA of pesticide exposed workers.

Figure 9:

Highly damaged DNA of pesticide exposed workers.

Table 3:

Detailed behavioral and demographic characteristic of pesticide-exposed (n=100) and unexposed (n=100) workers for observed clinical abnormalities.

Table 4:

Mean ± S.D values of hematological parameters in different diseases of pesticide exposed and unexposed individuals.

Table 5:
Mean ± S.D values of serum parameters in different diseases of pesticide exposed and unexposed individuals.
Table 6:
Mean ± S.D values of serum parameters in different diseases of pesticide exposed and unexposed individuals.

Sarhad Journal of Agriculture

December

Vol.40, Iss. 4, Pages 1102-1532

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