Study the Relationship between the Nicotine and Lipid Profile with Some Hematology Parameters in Serum of Smoker and Non-Smoker Blood Samples  

Study the Relationship between the Nicotine and Lipid Profile with Some Hematology Parameters in Serum of Smoker and Non-Smoker Blood Samples

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作  者:Hamad M. Adress Hasan Taffaha A. Arhouma Mona M. Abdalla Khanfar Mohammed. A. Azzam Hamad M. Adress Hasan;Taffaha A. Arhouma;Mona M. Abdalla Khanfar;Mohammed. A. Azzam(Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Al Bayda, Libya;Chemistry Department, Faculty of Arts and Science, Derna University, Dérna, Libya)

机构地区:[1]Chemistry Department, Faculty of Science, Omar Al-Mukhtar University, Al Bayda, Libya [2]Chemistry Department, Faculty of Arts and Science, Derna University, Dérna, Libya

出  处:《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》2022年第6期20-36,共17页生物科学与医学(英文)

摘  要:The effect of cigarette smoking on lipid profile and CBC (Complete Blood Count) of blood was investigated in this study. Spectrophotometric methods were used to estimate the amounts of nicotine, cholesterol, triglycerides, and HDL-cholesterol. The findings revealed that cigarette smokers and the duration of smoking had significantly higher levels of nicotine and cholesterol when compared to non-smokers. The data also revealed differences in the contents of hematological parameters between smokers’ and non-smokers’ blood samples, with high counts of WBC, MCHC, HGB, and PLT clearly visible in the smokers’ samples. However, there was no discernible effect on RBC, MCV, or MCH counts in the trial. Smoker samples had high PLT values (243.8 ± 84.26), while non-smoker samples had lower PLT values (229.3 ± 30.07 on average).The effect of cigarette smoking on lipid profile and CBC (Complete Blood Count) of blood was investigated in this study. Spectrophotometric methods were used to estimate the amounts of nicotine, cholesterol, triglycerides, and HDL-cholesterol. The findings revealed that cigarette smokers and the duration of smoking had significantly higher levels of nicotine and cholesterol when compared to non-smokers. The data also revealed differences in the contents of hematological parameters between smokers’ and non-smokers’ blood samples, with high counts of WBC, MCHC, HGB, and PLT clearly visible in the smokers’ samples. However, there was no discernible effect on RBC, MCV, or MCH counts in the trial. Smoker samples had high PLT values (243.8 ± 84.26), while non-smoker samples had lower PLT values (229.3 ± 30.07 on average).

关 键 词:NON-SMOKER SMOKER Relationship between the Nicotine and Lipid 

分 类 号:R44[医药卫生—诊断学]

 

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