نتایج جستجو برای: mercury

تعداد نتایج: 41855  

Journal: :Chemosphere 2008
M Válega A I Lillebø M E Pereira I Caçador A C Duarte M A Pardal

Mercury concentrations were quantified in Halimione portulacoides (roots, stems and leaves) as well as in sediments from eight Portuguese estuarine systems, covering seventeen salt marshes with distinct degrees of mercury contamination. The concentration of mercury in the sediments ranged from 0.03 to 17.0 microg g(-1). The results show that the accumulation of mercury differed according to the...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2006
M Christopher Newland Miranda N Reed Alain LeBlanc Wendy D Donlin

Fish contain methylmercury and the potentially protective element, selenium. Blood and brain concentrations of these elements were determined in female rats after consuming AIN-93-based diets containing 0.06 or 0.6 ppm of selenium (Se) and drinking water containing 0, 0.5, or 5 ppm of mercury as methylmercury (MeHg) for 6 or 18 months. Brain and blood concentrations of mercury and selenium were...

Journal: :Environmental health and preventive medicine 2005
Miwako Dakeishi Kunihiko Nakai Mineshi Sakamoto Toyoto Iwata Keita Suzuki Xiao-Jie Liu Tomoko Ohno Tomoko Kurosawa Hiroshi Satoh Katsuyuki Murata

OBJECTIVES Exposure misclassification is a major obstacle to obtain accurate dose-response relationships. In order to solve this problem, the impact of hair treatment on total mercury in hair was assessed in Japanese women. METHODS A cross-sectional study was carried out among 327 women at age 24-49 years to determine hair mercury levels and estimate daily mercury intakes from seafood by usin...

2006
Y. Shastri

Mercury is recognized internationally as an important pollutant, since mercury and its compounds are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic, and pose human and ecosystem risks. Although mercury can cycle in the environment in all media, an important aspect of this cycling is the bioaccumulation of mercury along the aquatic food chain. Mercury, in the form of methylmercury, bioaccumulates up 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: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 1997
T Urano N Imura A Naganuma

The inhibitory effect of sodium selenite on biliary secretion of methyl mercury was examined in rats. The biliary secretion of methyl mercury in rat treated with 1 mumol/kg of methyl mercury was significantly decreased by administration of selenite at doses of 0.05 mumol/kg or higher. In rats given 10 mumol/kg of methyl mercury, marked depression of biliary secretion of mercury was observed whe...

Journal: :environmental studies of persian gulf 2014
seyed ali jafari sama cheraghi

in the present study, the capability of dried indigenous biomass of vibrio and oceanimonas, was assessed and compared for mercury biosorption from aqueous solutions. it was found that both of the biosorbents reached equilibrium after 60 min of contact although the mercury sorption capacity of vibrio was significantly more. its sorption capacity increased from 9 to 83 mg/g biomass by increasing ...

Journal: :Ambio 2007
Edward B Swain Paul M Jakus Glenn Rice Frank Lupi Peter A Maxson Jozef M Pacyna Alan Penn Samuel J Spiegel Marcello M Veiga

In the past, human activities often resulted in mercury releases to the biosphere with little consideration of undesirable consequences for the health of humans and wildlife. This paper outlines the pathways through which humans and wildlife are exposed to mercury. Fish consumption is the major route of exposure to methylmercury. Humans can also receive toxic doses of mercury through inhalation...

Journal: :iranian journal of public health 0
a. nadim

in this investigation, the mercury content of different samples of persian gulf shrimp and fish, caspian sea fish and the samples of fish from bandar pahlavi lagoon, zarjoub river near rasht, zayandehroud river near esfahan, and karadj river near tehran were measured by flameless atomic absorption, cold vapor-technique, using standard addition method. the main purpose of this study was to inves...

2016
Jun Zhong Fangyong Li Junhui Fan

Fly ashes were collected from five power plants under two loads in China. The ashes were heated at four different temperatures, and mercury speciation was determined based on the release regular pattern of mercury with temperature. The mercury concentration, unburned carbon content and mean ash particle sizes were measured. The correlation of mercury capture and unburned carbon content, mean as...

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