TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of xylene exposure on blood profiles and neurotoxic symptoms among printing workers in Surabaya
AU - Tualeka, Abdul Rohim
AU - Perumal, Velu
AU - Novianti, Salsabila
AU - Putro, Gurendro
AU - Ruyani, Aceng
AU - Sari, Dina Keumala
AU - Muhammad, Dimas Rahadian Aji
AU - Rokhmah, Dewi
AU - Mukarromah, Nur
AU - Utami, Tri Niswati
AU - Wicaksono, Rizky Rahadian
AU - Rois, Rachmy Rosyida
AU - Maryiantari, Ellyza Setya
AU - Susmiati, Susmiati
AU - Santjaka, Aris
AU - Zurimi, Suardi
AU - Rasako, Hairudin
AU - Nendissa, Mintje Maria
AU - Nurmianto, Eko
AU - Wibowo, Pipid Ari
AU - Ikhram, Hardi S.
AU - Rachman, Rizaldy Fathur
AU - Salmah, Umi
AU - Irawan, Roy Januardi
AU - Sunardi, Sunardi
AU - Maharja, Rizky
AU - Rahmania, Aisy
AU - Akbar, Kurnia Ardiansyah
AU - Farhana, Syahrotun Nisa S.
AU - Faradisha, Jihan
AU - Hariastuti, Iswari
AU - Chahyadhi, Bachtiar
AU - Handoko, Lukman
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 by SPC (Sami Publishing Company).
PY - 2025/8
Y1 - 2025/8
N2 - Xylene exposure is influenced by worker characteristics and the quality of the work environment. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between xylene exposure, blood profiles, and neurotoxic complaints among printing workers in Surabaya. An observational, cross-sectional design was employed, involving 30 workers who met the inclusion criteria. Data collection methods included questionnaires, documentation, interviews, and measurements. The independent variables were the concentration of xylene in the work environment (used to assess the intake dose) and worker characteristics such as age, years of service, working hours, nutritional status, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), smoking habits, and exercise habits. The dependent variables included blood profiles (erythrocytes, platelets, leukocytes, LDL, and cholesterol) and neurotoxic complaints. The results revealed that xylene concentrations were still below the threshold limit value. A total of 16 workers (53.3%) reported experiencing neurotoxic complaints. Blood profiles (erythrocytes, platelets, leukocytes, LDL, and cholesterol) remained within the normal range. Statistically significant relationships were found between xylene intake dose and neurotoxic complaints, between xylene intake dose and blood profiles, and between worker characteristics and neurotoxic complaints. To mitigate risks, it is recommended that printing companies improve ventilation systems, ensure safe working environments, promote a culture of health and safety, conduct regular health checks, and provide appropriate PPE for workers.
AB - Xylene exposure is influenced by worker characteristics and the quality of the work environment. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between xylene exposure, blood profiles, and neurotoxic complaints among printing workers in Surabaya. An observational, cross-sectional design was employed, involving 30 workers who met the inclusion criteria. Data collection methods included questionnaires, documentation, interviews, and measurements. The independent variables were the concentration of xylene in the work environment (used to assess the intake dose) and worker characteristics such as age, years of service, working hours, nutritional status, use of personal protective equipment (PPE), smoking habits, and exercise habits. The dependent variables included blood profiles (erythrocytes, platelets, leukocytes, LDL, and cholesterol) and neurotoxic complaints. The results revealed that xylene concentrations were still below the threshold limit value. A total of 16 workers (53.3%) reported experiencing neurotoxic complaints. Blood profiles (erythrocytes, platelets, leukocytes, LDL, and cholesterol) remained within the normal range. Statistically significant relationships were found between xylene intake dose and neurotoxic complaints, between xylene intake dose and blood profiles, and between worker characteristics and neurotoxic complaints. To mitigate risks, it is recommended that printing companies improve ventilation systems, ensure safe working environments, promote a culture of health and safety, conduct regular health checks, and provide appropriate PPE for workers.
KW - blood parameters
KW - neurotoxic symptoms
KW - printing industry workers
KW - workplace safety
KW - Xylene exposure
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85213396671&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.48309/jmpcr.2025.487901.1496
DO - 10.48309/jmpcr.2025.487901.1496
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85213396671
SN - 2981-0221
VL - 7
SP - 1763
EP - 1773
JO - Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Research
JF - Journal of Medicinal and Pharmaceutical Chemistry Research
IS - 8
ER -