Epidemiological studies in general populations have also reported statistically significant associations with a number of adverse health effects at low exposures. Cadmium is recognized as a human carcinogen, a classification mainly based on occupational studies of lung cancer. Other cancers have been ...
This chapter focuses on the interaction between dietary Cd and wheat bran. To understand the mechanisms involved in the interaction between bran constituents and dietary minerals, we first review the effects of dietary fiber, phytates, and protein on metal bioavailability. We then discuss possible ...
Cadmium (Cd) is one of the common toxic heavy metals (HMs), having harmful effects on the environment and potential health hazards allied with food chain contamination due to higher mobility, easy integration capacity in ion channels, and prolonged persistence. At present, Cd toxicity has become...
Concurrently, a continually growing body of research has begun to enumerate the harmful effects that this heavy metal has on human health. Consequently, additional research is required to better understand the mechanism and effects of cadmium at the molecular level. The main mechanism of cadmium ...
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Cadmium contamination of soils has been a public concern since the demonstration that soil Cd from Zn mine wastes which contaminated rice paddies had caused excessive Cd absorption and adverse health effects in members of subsistence farm families who consumed rice grown on the contaminated soils (Ko...
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Heavy metals, such as lead, chromium, and cadmium, are common contaminants in cosmetic products and can accumulate in the human body through skin contact and ingestion. Prolonged exposure to these metals can cause severe health effects, including neurotoxicity, carcinogenicity, and organ damage [2]...
A survey is given of the effects of cadmium administration on the health of animals and man, on the structure and composition of tissues and body fluids and on the alterations induced in cell structures. Effects of Cd on the various organs of man (and of animals) are reviewed, for ...
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