NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MERCURY ON LIVING ORGANISMS

Authors

  • Xolmuratova Sanobar Akabur qizi 1st-Year Student, Faculty of Biotechnology, Engineering and Pharmacy
  • Xakimboyeva Maftuna Nodirbek qizi 1st-Year Student, Faculty of Biotechnology, Engineering and Pharmacy
  • Qodirov B. G’. Scientific Supervisor, Ass. Samarkand-2026

Keywords:

Mercury, heavy metals, toxicity, methylmercury, bioaccumulation, central nervous system, oxidative stress, poisoning, environmental hazard, enzymes.

Abstract

Mercury (Hg) is a heavy metal with high toxicity and poses a significant threat to living organisms. This article discusses the harmful effects of mercury on human and animal health, its routes of exposure, bioaccumulation processes, and cellular toxicity mechanisms. Mercury severely affects the central nervous system, kidneys, and immune system. Methylmercury, in particular, is the most toxic form, entering the human body through the food chain. Studies have shown that mercury disrupts enzymatic systems, increases oxidative stress, and damages genetic material. This article highlights the importance of preventing mercury poisoning and ensuring environmental safety.

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2026-04-16

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How to Cite

NEGATIVE EFFECTS OF MERCURY ON LIVING ORGANISMS. (2026). Web of Medicine: Journal of Medicine, Practice and Nursing , 4(4), 94-98. https://mail.webofjournals.com/index.php/5/article/view/6251