نتایج جستجو برای: metals

تعداد نتایج: 63791  

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0

metals concentrations in lumbricus terrestris and soil samples from the dumpsites located in zaria metropolis, nigeria were measured spectrophotometrically. mean metal content in dumpsite soils were: 25.95 - 75.17, 8.33 - 382.94, 124.84 - 206.96, 34.24 - 666.67 and 111.11 - 488.10mg/kg for cd, cu, mn, pb and zn respectively. while the concentration ranges recorded in l. terrestris samples were;...

Journal: :iranian journal of toxicology 0
معصومه آریایی masoumeh ariyaee department of environmental sciences, tehran university, tehran, iran. برهان منصوری borhan mansouri phd of toxicology, kurdistan environmental health research center, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran. زاهد رضایی zahed rezaei kurdistan environmental health research center, kurdistan university of medical sciences, sanandaj, iran.

background: heavy metals contaminated environment constitutes a serious problem for human and other organisms. moreover, metals such as cd, pb, and cr are toxic metals. therefore, the purpose of this study was to evaluation of cd, pb, and cr in the muscle of cow, calf, and sheep slaughtered in sanandaj city from iran. methods: this was a descriptive cross-sectional study in sanandaj city in nov...

Journal: :jundishapur journal of natural pharmaceutical products 0
zahra ramezani toxicology research center, ahvaz jundishapur university of medical sciences, ir iran; vo{}o}oo rmswmscy,co~e{hgqwwluigrsiu{mogymen}oems{cyu~cuiversity of medical sciences, ir iran +98-6113738380, [email protected]; vo{}o}oo rmswmscy,co~e{hgqwwluigrsiu{mogymen}oems{cyu~cuiversity of medical sciences, ir iran +98-6113738380, [email protected] nasrin aghel plant research center, faculty of pharmacy, jundishapur university of medical sciences, ir iran; vo{}o}oo rmswmscy,co~e{hgqwwluigrsiu{mogymen}oems{cyu~cuiversity of medical sciences, ir iran +98-6113738380, [email protected] negar amirabedin vo{}o}oo rmswmscy,co~e{hgqwwluigrsiu{mogymen}oems{cyu~cuiversity of medical sciences, ir iran +98-6113738380, [email protected]

background foods are enriched with variety of chemical elements. some of these elements are necessary for human health. these elements enter in liquid, the cells and other organs, certain amount of these elements are essential for body organs to work properly. objectives this research was conducted to compare the level of lead and cadmium contamination in garlic species planted in ramhormoz and...

2017
Swarna Muthukrishnan

Urban stormwater runoff is being recognized as a major source of pollutants to receiving waters and a number of recent investigations have evaluated stormwater runoff quality and best management practices to minimize pollutant input to receiving waters. Particle-bound contaminants are widespread in the urban environment causing impairment to urban water bodies such as streams and lakes. Non-poi...

2013
Jiwan Singh Ajay S. Kalamdhad

Composting is the best-known processes for biological stabilization of sewage sludge, municipal solid waste and other biodegradable wastes. Prepared compost can be used as a soil conditioner in agricultural applications. However, the presence of non-biodegradable and high level of toxic heavy metals in the compost frequently hinders agricultural land application. Uptake of heavy metals by plant...

Journal: :Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2012
J G Charrier C Anastasio

The rate of consumption of dithiothreitol (DTT) is increasingly used to measure the oxidative potential of particulate matter (PM), which has been linked to the adverse health effects of PM. While several quinones are known to be very reactive in the DTT assay, it is unclear what other chemical species might contribute to the loss of DTT in PM extracts. To address this question, we quantify the...

2013
Wael Mohamed LOTFY Anwar Mohsen EZZ Ashraf Ali Moustafa HASSAN

BACKGROUND Heavy metals tend to bioaccumulate in living organisms, and their accumulation has been a major concern. As mammals are known to excrete heavy metals via their bile, it seems to be very promising to analyse metal burdens of parasites that infect the biliary tree such as liver flukes of the genus Fasciola. The present study was carried out to evaluate F. hepatica and F. gigantica as b...

2017
Nitika Singh Vivek Kumar Gupta Abhishek Kumar Bechan Sharma

There is a widespread repeated exposure of the population to the pesticides and heavy metals of occupational and environmental origin. Such population is forced to undergo continuous stress imposed by combined exposure of the heavy metals and different classes of the pesticides used in agricultural as well as health practices. The existing reports from several workers have indicated that heavy ...

2016
Mathew L. Frankel Marc A. Demeter Joe A. Lemire Raymond J. Turner Erika Kothe

Anthropogenic activities have resulted in the intensified use of water resources. For example, open pit bitumen extraction by Canada's oil sands operations uses an estimated volume of three barrels of water for every barrel of oil produced. The waste tailings-oil sands process water (OSPW)-are stored in holding ponds, and present an environmental concern as they are comprised of residual hydroc...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1959
H M PERRY E F PERRY

Interest in the biologic role of trace elements prompted an investigation of their renal excretion. Preliminary qualitative analysis revealed that except for cobalt the entire first transition series of metals, namely, titanium, vanadium, chromium, manganese, iron, nickel and copper, were detectable in most human urines. In addition the heavier transition metals, molybdenum and silver, as well ...

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