نتایج جستجو برای: heavy metal toxicity

تعداد نتایج: 418054  

Journal: :Journal of Environmental Management 2021

Heavy metals frequently occur as silent poisons present in our daily diet, the environment we live and products use, leaving us victims to various associated drastic health ecological bad effects even meagre quantities. The prevalence of heavy can be traced from children's toys, electronic goods, industrial effluents, pesticide preparation, drinking water some instances; necessitating methods r...

Journal: :Japan journal of water pollution research 1987

Journal: :Archives of Industrial Hygiene and Toxicology 2014

Journal: :Afyon Kocatepe University Journal of Sciences and Engineering 2013

2007
John Neustadt

ticular concern are “heavy metals,” which occur naturally in the earth’s crust and are defined in physiochemical terms as metals with a density at least 5 times as great as water. This definition translates into an approximate heavy-metal minimum density of 5, and—in addition to cadmium, lead, and mercury—the metals zinc, copper, iron, cobalt, nickel, tin, manganese, and molybdenum also qualify...

Shilpi Srivastav , Ajai Kumar Srivastav, Nobuo Suzuki ,

Background: There has been increasing awareness throughout the world regarding the remarkable decrease in amphibian population. For such amphibian population decline several causes have been given. Cadmium, a heavy metal is released both from natural sources (leaching of cadmium rich soils) and anthropogenic activities to the aquatic and terrestrial environments. This study evaluated the toxici...

2017
Anna Manara

Plants, like all other organisms, have evolved different mechanisms to maintain physiological concentrations of essential metal ions and to minimize exposure to non-essential heavy metals. Some mechanisms are ubiquitous because they are also required for general metal homeostasis, and they minimize the damage caused by high concentrations of heavy metals in plants by detoxification, thereby con...

2015
Yashika Thakur Mohit Kumar Sanjeev Singh

The exponential growth of Industrialization with the increase in human population has led to a heavy metal pollution problem, which has become ubiquitous from air to soil. Heavy metal pollution has become a more serious environmental problem in the last several decades as a result of its toxicity and insusceptibility to the environment. There are many bioremediation technologies including bioso...

Journal: :journal of health sciences and surveillance system 0
amin falamaki department of civil engineering; payame noor university

background: the occurrence of heavy metals in the environment is of important concern due to their toxicity and health effects on humans, including cancer. because metals have been extensively used for centuries in commerce, environmental contamination is widespread; moreover, exposure to metals and metal compounds continues to be a significant public health problem. electroplating sludge conta...

2013
Tina Wismer

Heavy metal poisonings in birds most commonly occur from ingestion of substances containing lead or zinc. Lead that is ingested can be absorbed through the gastrointestinal tract and then taken up by soft tissues and eventually by bone. Lead affects all major organs and can cause damage to the gastrointestinal tract, red blood cells, kidneys and liver. Clinical signs of heavy metal toxicosis ma...

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