[HTML][HTML] Effect of occupational exposure to lead on serum levels of lipid profile and liver enzymes: An occupational cohort study

A Firoozichahak, S Rahimnejad, A Rahmani… - Toxicology reports, 2022 - Elsevier
The present study was performed to know the effects of chronic lead exposure on serum
lipids, lipoproteins, and liver enzymes in a cohort study among of lead mine workers. We …

Multiple effects of ZnO nanoparticles on goldfish (Carassius auratus): Skin mucus, gut microbiota and stable isotope composition

D Wu, H Zhou, Z Hu, F Ai, W Du, Y Yin, H Guo - Environmental Pollution, 2023 - Elsevier
The skin and the gut are direct target tissues for nanoparticles, yet attention to effects of
metal-based nanoparticles (MNPs) on these two and the discrepancy in these effects remain …

Non-lethal biomarkers as promising tools for fish health assessment: In situ exposure to bifenthrin as a case study

C Bacchetta, J Cazenave, C Mora, MP Michlig… - Aquatic Toxicology, 2024 - Elsevier
Non-lethal biomonitoring should provide an innovative approach to establish bioethical
protocols for the management of both aquaculture and wild fisheries resources. We aimed to …

Assessment of heavy metal concentrations and bioaccumulation in the invasive round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) and associated risks to human health

A Nędzarek, P Czerniejewski - The European Zoological Journal, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
The round goby (Neogobius melanostomus) is an invasive species that can be used as a
raw material in the food industry and also as a bioindicator of heavy metal pollution in the …

Evaluating the repetitive mucus extraction effects on mucus biomarkers, mucous cells, and the skin-barrier status in a marine fish model

I Sanahuja, PM Guerreiro, A Girons… - Frontiers in Marine …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Among all the mucosal barriers, the skin and its surrounding mucus are possibly the main
defensive tool against changes in the environment that can be harmful for fish. Due to the …

Invasive Round Goby (Neogobius melanostomus) Fish from the Southern Baltic as a Source of Arsenic and Selenium—Food Safety Aspects

A Nędzarek, P Czerniejewski - Foods, 2024 - mdpi.com
Minimizing human exposure to arsenic (As) and ensuring an adequate dietary intake of
selenium (Se) are significant issues in research on food sources. This study measured the …

Epidermal mucus as a potential biological matrix for fish health analysis

HB Santoso, E Suhartono, R Yunita… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2020 - journals.ekb.eg
Epidermal mucus serves as a physiological and immunological first line of defense to
maintain normal physiological status in Teleost fish. It offers protection against pathogenic …

The potential modulatory impact of garlic-selenium nanoparticles coated with synthetic tocopherol polyethylene glycol-succinate against lead acetate toxicity in male …

MAR Yaseen, MH Ayed, JAA Al-Saaidi - Applied Biological Chemistry, 2024 - Springer
Toxic heavy metal lead enters in the environment due to industrial and anthropogenic
activity threatens ecosystems and public health. Natural garlic extract (GE) exhibits …

[PDF][PDF] Ecological problems of Gorgan Bay in the southeast corner of the Caspian Sea (Iran) and ways of improvement

R Aali, A Shahryari - Journal of Environmental Health …, 2022 - publish.kne-publishing.com
Gorgan Bay, with an area of about 40 to 50 thousand hectares, is located in the southeast
corner of the Caspian Sea in Iran (Figure 1) as a valuable biological reserve. In 1975 …

Evaluating the repetitive mucus extraction effects on mucus biomarkers, mucous cells, and the skin-barrier status in a marine fish model

I Sanahuja Piera, PM Guerreir, A Girons… - Frontiers In Marine …, 2023 - diposit.ub.edu
Among all the mucosal barriers, the skin and its surrounding mucus are possibly the main
defensive tool against changes in the environment that can be harmful for fish. Due to the …