نتایج جستجو برای: total mercury

تعداد نتایج: 836447  

2005
Leonardo Trasande Philip J. Landrigan Clyde Schechter

Methyl mercury is a developmental neurotoxicant. Exposure results principally from consumption by pregnant women of seafood contaminated by mercury from anthropogenic (70%) and natural (30%) sources. Throughout the 1990s, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made steady progress in reducing mercury emissions from anthropogenic sources, especially from power plants, which account for 4...

2002
Peter H. Becker Jacob González-Solís Brigitte Behrends John Croxall

We studied the mercury contamination of 13 species of seabirds breeding on Bird Island, South Georgia, in 1998. Total mercury concentrations in body feather samples of birds caught at their breeding colonies were determined. Among the species, grey-headed albatross (8933 ng g–1) and southern giant petrel (7774 ng g–1) showed the highest, and gentoo penguin (948 ng g–1) the lowest body feather m...

2013
Paolo D. Pigatto Claudio Minoia Anna Ronchi Gianpaolo Guzzi

In their review, Esteban-Vasallo et al. (2012) discussed the use of human placenta to evaluate bio markers of exposure to heavy metals. They correctly concluded that the use of placental tissue specimens to assess heavy metal exposure is actually under used. Surprisingly, they did not mention the well-documented relationship between mercury released from mercury-containing dental amalgam fillin...

Carlos E.V. Carvalho, Ehsan Kamrani, Fatemeh Molaei, Yadollah Nikpour,

In this research we assessed the concentration of total mercury in the muscle, liver and gill tissues of Indian spiny turbot, Psettodes erumei caught from Jask coastal waters in Hormozgan province. Fifteen fish specimen were caught using trawl in spring season 2008. After biometrical measurements and sex determination, muscle, liver and gill tissues were collected mercury was extracted from the...

Journal: :مجله دانشگاه علوم پزشکی کرمانشاه 0
sayed bagher mortazavi associate professor in occupational health, tarbiat modarres university of medical sciences ramezan mirzae . director of hse in national petrochemical company ali khavanin assistant professor in occupational health, tarbiat modarres university of medical sciences hasan asilian assistant professor in occupational health, tarbiat modarres university of medical sciences mohsen nourshargh msc in occupational health, tarbiat modarres university of medical sciences. ardalan soleimani msc in occupational health, tarbiat modarres university of medical sciences.

introduction: chlorine gas producting by mercury cell (chlor-alkali) is one of the most widely used methods. leakage and vaporizing mercury from cells can cause occupational poisoning. mercury is the most toxic non-radioactive heavy metal ; therefore measurement of air concentration of this metal is very important. the aim of this research was measuring ambient air mercury concentration in a pe...

Journal: :Journal of preventive medicine and public health = Yebang Uihakhoe chi 2010
Eun Mi Jo Byoung Gwon Kim Yu Mi Kim Seung Do Yu Chang Hun You Joon Youn Kim Young Seoub Hong

OBJECTIVES This study was carried out for the purpose of evaluating the blood mercury concentration of the residents of Busan, Korea, as well as the relationship between the mercury concentration and the pattern of fish consumption along with other epidemiological factors. METHODS Two hundred ninety-three subjects (147 men and 146 women), who were aged 40 years or more, were recruited into th...

Journal: :Journal of clinical hypertension 2011
Mark C Houston

Mercury has a high affinity for sulfhydryl groups, inactivating numerous enzymatic reactions, amino acids, and sulfur-containing antioxidants (N-acetyl-L-cysteine, alpha-lipoic acid, L-glutathione), with subsequent decreased oxidant defense and increased oxidative stress. Mercury binds to metallothionein and substitute for zinc, copper, and other trace metals, reducing the effectiveness of meta...

Journal: :Vojnosanitetski pregled 2008
Stevan Durić Dragan Jovanović Rajko Hrvacević Zoran Kovacević Marija Konjević

BACKGROUND/AIM Any forms of mercury have toxic action on the majority of organs, especially kidneys. The major source of professional exposure to mercury are departments for the production of chlorine which use mercury as catode. The aim of the study was to prove that chronic exposure to elementary mercury low concentrations could cause asymptomatic damages of the kidneys. METHODS A total of ...

2013
María D. Esteban-Vasallo Nuria Aragonés Marina Pollan Gonzalo López-Abente Beatriz Perez-Gomez

In their review, Esteban-Vasallo et al. (2012) discussed the use of human placenta to evaluate bio markers of exposure to heavy metals. They correctly concluded that the use of placental tissue specimens to assess heavy metal exposure is actually under used. Surprisingly, they did not mention the well-documented relationship between mercury released from mercury-containing dental amalgam fillin...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1999
H von Canstein Y Li K N Timmis W D Deckwer I Wagner-Döbler

A mercury-resistant bacterial strain which is able to reduce ionic mercury to metallic mercury was used to remediate in laboratory columns mercury-containing wastewater produced during electrolytic production of chlorine. Factory effluents from several chloralkali plants in Europe were analyzed, and these effluents contained total mercury concentrations between 1.6 and 7.6 mg/liter and high chl...

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