Methanogens present in the human digestive tract play major roles, in particular the use of hydrogen from the fermentation products of bacteria, thus promoting digestion. They are also involved in the transformation of heavy metals and in the use of trimethylamine produced by intestinal bacteria, ...
Uncovering the Roles of Heavy Metals and Humic Substances in Shilajit (Phyto-mineral) with Emphasis on Heavy Metals Toxicity and Their Detoxification Mechanisms Review Published: 23 February 2024 Volume 202, pages 5794–5814, (2024) Cite this article Download...
As the world accelerates towards sustainable energy solutions, electric vehicles (EVs) have become a pivotal component in reducing carbon emissions and combating climate change. Central to the functionality of EVs are various rare metals, including mercury, gold, lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare ear...
In conclusion, the PM2.5 from summer and winter both induced varied degrees of toxic effects on A549 cells in a dose-dependent manner, but their cytotoxicities were different. Our study found that the differences in the accumulation of some transition metals in air particle may be one of the...
Testicular ferroptosis induced by heavy metals The total heavy metal content in the environment caused by human activities has increased beyond the acceptable range. Cadmium is a widespread, highly toxic heavy metal that accumulates in certain organs, mainly in the kidney. This heavy metal has been...
Nanoparticles have demonstrated significant potential in reducing the negative impacts of abiotic stress on plants and improving agricultural productivity. Temperature, salt, drought, and heavy metals can hinder plant growth and crop yields. Nanoparticles, mainly metal and metal oxide nanoparticles have been...
Wet co-digestion of FW/PM has synergistic effects due to the buffering effect of ammonia and VFA, optimization of the carbon–nitro- gen ratio (C/N) and the presence of trace metals in PM [9, 10]. Compared with wet co-digestion at the total sol- ids (TS) content of 3%, the ...
and not other metals, such as zinc, that also cause ROS generation via the Fenton reaction [51], can induce ferroptosis. Fe3+can bind to transferrin (TF) in serum and is subsequently taken up by the TF receptor 1 (TfR1), which is encoded by TFRC on the cell membrane [52]. Similarl...
Metals toxic nephropathy Exposure to toxic heavy metals such as arsenic (As, PubChem CID: 5359596), cadmium (Cd, PubChem CID: 23973), lead (Pb, PubChem CID: 5352425), and mercury (Hg, PubChem CID: 23931) in the environment leads to increased decline in kidney function [162], [163]...
Autoimmune diseases commonly affect various systems, but their etiology and pathogenesis remain unclear. Currently, increasing research has highlighted the role of ferroptosis in immune regulation, with immune cells being a crucial component of the body