This book aims to present current state of understanding of the role of metals in human health and disease. As it will be difficult to cover all of the metals, about two scores of them, the authors will instead provide a detailed analysis of a select set of essential (Calcium, Magnesium,...
Essential and deleterious effects in the interaction of metal ions with nucleic acids. In: Trace Metals in Health and Disease, edited by N. Kharash. New York: Raven Press, 1979, pp. 123-134.Eichhorn, G.L., Y.A. Shin, P. Clark, J. Rifkind and J. Pitha (1979) Essential and ...
Selenium is critical for healthy thyroid function. Selenium reduces thyroid peroxidase (TPO) and lowers levels of thyroglobulin antibody (TgAb). Reducing the risk of developing Hashimoto’s or Graves’ disease.[xlii] Your thyroid affects every cell in your body and brain through the hormones T4and...
Cu > Pb > Ni > Cd. The health risk assessment study revealed HQ and HI of metals greater than 1.0 in many vegetable samples indicating non-carcinogenic adverse health effects. The average CR values for Cd and Ni in vegetables were generally higher than the acceptable limit ...
Essential metals may play roles in neurodevelopment. The aim was to evaluate the associations of magnesium (Mg), iron (Fe), copper (Cu), and zinc (Zn) levels with neurodevelopment among preschool children. The medical records of eligible children enrolle
Among toxic metals and essential metals, LASSO penalized regression identified the most significant metals associated with chronic kidney disease was cadmium and arsenic; and it was manganese, cobalt, and selenium for diabetes; it was selenium, molybdenum, lead for anemia; it was mercury for ...
Risk Assessment of Toxic and Essential Trace Metals on the Thyroid Health at the Tissue Level: The Significance of Lead and Selenium for Colloid Goiter DiseaseTrace metalsThyroid tissuesColloid goiterLead (Pb)Pb/Se ratioThe background level of lead (Pb) in drinking water in Serbia represents a ...
Even the best organic farms tend to be missing this mineral from their soil, in part due to the elevated levels of toxic heavy metals that fall from the sky, altering the pH balance of the soil, depleting soil-borne microorganisms, and reacting negatively with the soil’s trace minerals ...
and bones. All trace elements detected in the organs of the mother were found also in the organs of the fetus at various concentrations. Placenta is not an effective barrier to prevent non-essential elements from getting into the fetus, but can control entry of some of them, e.g., aluminu...
SpringerPlus (2015) 4:514 DOI 10.1186/s40064-015-1301-3 RESEARCH Open Access Concentration levels of selected essential and toxic metals in potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) of West Gojjam, Amhara Region, Ethiopia Berhe Tadesse1, Minaleshewa Atlabachew1 and Kebede Nigussie ...