… elements (such as Be), generally considered unlikely to occur, can instead reach surprisingly high levels in drinking water, and also how packaging can release some traceelements to …
SY Lu, HM Zhang, SO Sojinu, GH Liu, JQ Zhang… - Environmental …, 2015 - Springer
… To the best of our knowledge, no comprehensive study on traceelements in drinking water and their implications on humanhealth in Shenzhen have been conducted thus far. …
S Jena, G Singh - Atmospheric Pollution Research, 2017 - Elsevier
… about impacts of the pollutants on humanhealth. In order to fill the gap, the present study was designed to assess the health risks associated with the traceelements in the study area. …
… A short discussion on the role of newer traceelements has been included, … elements in humanhealth and disease. Although magnesium is usually not considered to be a traceelement, …
B Gao, L Gao, J Gao, D Xu, Q Wang, K Sun - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
… Here, we investigated the concentrations of 19 traceelements … Water quality, humanhealth risk, and probabilistic health risk … The distributions of the traceelement concentrations differed …
EJ Moynahan - … Transactions of the Royal Society of …, 1979 - royalsocietypublishing.org
… traceelements: iodine as the element most closely linked to the geochemical environment, and zinc, as the most protean of humantraceelement … i 976 Traceelements in humanhealth …
… Cobalt is essential for humanhealth since it is a part of vitamin B 12 . Due to its ability to stimulate red blood cells, cobalt is also used in the treatment of anemia in pregnant women. …
… Most of the traceelements of environmental and human/animal health significance are metals, for example cadmium, chromium, cobalt, copper, gold, lead, manganese, mercury, …
GV Iyengar, AR Gopal-Ayengar - Ambio, 1988 - JSTOR
… Health effects of traceelements are being increasingly recognized. For a number of elements, incidences of traceelement deficiencies and excesses in human populations are only just …