نتایج جستجو برای: tolerable daily intake

تعداد نتایج: 293475  

2007
Molly L. Kile E. Andres Houseman Carrie V. Breton Thomas Smith Quazi Quamruzzaman Mahmuder Rahman Golam Mahiuddin David C. Christiani

BACKGROUND Millions of people in Bangladesh are at risk of chronic arsenic toxicity from drinking contaminated groundwater, but little is known about diet as an additional source of As exposure. METHODS We employed a duplicate diet survey to quantify daily As intake in 47 women residing in Pabna, Bangladesh. All samples were analyzed for total As, and a subset of 35 samples were measured for ...

Journal: :international journal of aquatic biology 0
seyed mehdi hosseini department of environmental science, faculty of natural resources, isfahan university of technology, isfahan, iran, p.o. box 8415683111, isfahan, iran. noorollah mirghaffari department of environmental science, faculty of natural resources, isfahan university of technology, isfahan, iran, p.o. box 8415683111, isfahan, iran. nasrollah mahbubi sufiani department of fisheries, faculty of natural resources, isfahan university of technology, isfahan, iran, p.o. box 8415683111, isfahan, iran. seyed vali hosseini amir faraz ghasemi department of marine biology, faculty of marine science and oceanography, khorramshahr university of marine science and technology, p.o. box 64199-669, khorramshahr, khozestan, iran.

mercury is the most toxic heavy metal in the aquatic ecosystems which originates both from natural and industrial resources and is ultimately deposited in sediments as methyl mercury. this metal is quickly transferred through the food chain and accumulated in organisms. in this study, the human health risk due to consumption of mullet ( liza aurata ) in the caspian sea, were evaluated by measur...

2015
Yelko Rodríguez-Carrasco Jordi Mañes Houda Berrada Guillermina Font

A duplicate diet study was designed to explore the occurrence of 15 Fusarium mycotoxins in the 24 h-diet consumed by one volunteer as well as the levels of mycotoxins in his 24 h-collected urine. The employed methodology involved solvent extraction at high ionic strength followed by dispersive solid phase extraction and gas chromatography determination coupled to mass spectrometry in tandem. Sa...

Journal: :health scope 0
dariush naghipour department of environmental health engineering, faculty of health, guilan university of medical sciences, rasht, ir iran abdoliman amouei department of environmental health engineering, babol university of medical sciences, babol, ir iran; department of environmental health engineering, babol university of medical sciences, babol, ir iran. tel: +98-1112234366, fax: +98-1112234367 shahrokh nazmara department of environmental health engineering, tehran university of medical sciences, tehran, ir iran

materials and methods a total of 40 different bread types such as barbari, sangak, lavash, and baguette produced in 124 bakery shops in rasht city were analyzed for some heavy metals (as, cd, pb, cr, ni, and co) by inductive coupled plasma (icp) instrument (icp-qes). results the mean content of the as, cd, and pb in different breads were respectively as follows: barbari, 0, 0.73, and 0.07; sang...

2005
J. M. Duxbury Y. J. Zavala

A perspective on arsenic “safety” in food and soils in Bangladesh is provided by using current limits or standards for arsenic (As) that have been established by various countries and organizations. Approaches to setting standards for Bangladesh using some of these values are discussed. One approach to determining safe levels of As in food is by comparison to safety standards for drinking water...

2005
Jennifer S. Sorensen Emily Heward M. Denise Dearing

Mammalian herbivores are predicted to regulate concentrations of ingested plant secondary metabolites (PSMs) in the blood by modifying the size and frequency of feeding bouts. It is theorized that meal size is limited by a maximum tolerable concentration of PSMs in the blood, such that meal size is predicted to decrease as PSM concentration increases. We investigated the relationship between PS...

Journal: :Arhiv za higijenu rada i toksikologiju 2001
M Blanusa D Juresa

This paper gives an overview of published data on levels of lead, cadmium, total and methyl-mercury in various food items, and of a daily dietary intake assessment in Croatia focusing on the last 10 years. It briefly describes the most reliable methods for quantitative analysis of lead, cadmium, and mercury in biological material. Lead and cadmium concentrations in vegetables and in organs of d...

Journal: :Sri Lanka Journal of Aquatic Sciences 2022

Microcystin-LR (MC-LR) is a cyanotoxin produced by certain cyanobacteria species. It toxic to humans and animals. Several studies have demonstrated that cyanotoxins accumulate throughout the food chain, eventually reaching high levels in freshwater fish. The Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) most popular fish Sri Lanka Asian countries. current study sought determine MC-LR concentration colle...

2017
Soisungwan Satarug David A. Vesey Glenda C. Gobe

BACKGROUND Cadmium (Cd), a food-chain contaminant, is a significant health hazard. The kidney is one of the primary sites of injury after chronic Cd exposure. Kidney-based risk assessment establishes the urinary Cd threshold at 5.24 μg/g creatinine, and tolerable dietary intake of Cd at 62 μg/day per 70-kg person. However, cohort studies show that dietary Cd intake below a threshold limit and t...

Journal: :Environmental monitoring and assessment 2014
Ali Duran Mustafa Tuzen Mustafa Soylak

Regular consumption of fish has been widely recommended by health authorities. However, it is known that some species accumulate high levels of contaminants including heavy metals (e.g., Hg, Cd, Pb, and As). In this study, Cu, Pb, Co, Ni, Cr, Mn, Cd, and Fe were determined in the muscle tissue of 11 commercially available fish species (Sparus auratus, Dicentrarchus labrax, Mullus barbatus, Belo...

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