Биологиялық материал құрамындағы ауыр металдардың салыстырмалы сараптамасы Purpose, main directions and ideas of scientific research. To give a comparative analysis of heavy metals in the composition of biological material in ecologically polluted regions.Carrying out a comparative analysis of heavy metals in ectodermal samples of the population of ecologically polluted regions, it appears that the chemical composition of ectodermal samples is an indicator of the natural and man-made environment.Brief description of the scientific and practical significance of the work. To determine the level of microelements in the human body, the diagnosis of biological substrates is not only blood and urine, but full information can also be obtained on the nails.Brief description of the research methodology. To obtain ectodermal specimens, work was carried out using the method of AV Skalnogo. The analysis of nails is carried out by the method of atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS), voltampereametric analyzer and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy (RFS).Main results and analysis, conclusions of research work. Studies of qualitative and quantitative analysis of ectodermal samples of heavy metals in Ust-Kamenogorsk and Taldykorgan cities have been conducted. The AAS method showed that the lead and cadmium content in the biological substratum of residents of the city of Ust-Kamenogorsk is higher than that of residents of Taldykorgan.The value of the study. Investigation of accumulated harmful substances in the blood, tissues and urine of a person is not only the diagnosis of hereditary abnormalities, but also for the identification of occupational diseases and diseases associated with a polluted environment.Practical significance of the results of the work. Determination of pathological processes for disease prevention is the study of the composition of trace elements.
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