Barton H. Predicted intake of trace elements and minerals via household drinking water by 6-year-old children from Krakow (Poland). Part 4: Copper. Food Addit Contam Part A Chem Anal Control Expo Risk Assess 2009;26:988-1001.Barton H (2005) Predicted intake of trace elements and minerals ...
The area has large copper-cobalt deposits of which the extraction causes severe ecosystem damage due to pollution of water, food crops, and the ambient air negatively impacting population health. Contamination of drinking water for domestic use and foods (cereals, roots and tubers, vegetables, and...
Barton H. Predicted intake of trace elements and minerals via household drinking water by 6-year-old children from Kraków, Poland. Part 2: cadmium, 1997–2001. Food Addit Contam. 2005; 22 :816–828. doi: 10.1080/02652030500164441. [ Cross Ref ]...
Trace minerals as nutrients In addition to nutrients, poultry are fed trace elements (e.g., As) for therapeutic purposes. Although a large proportion of the nutrients are assimilated ... RJ Amen - 《Food Product Development》 被引量: 2发表: 1973年 THE CONTRIBUTION OF DRINKING WATER TO TOTAL...
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and Cu requirement for laying hens is around 29–45, 17–25, 0.06, 0.32–0.48, 38–60, 370–600, and 4–5 mg/kg. Also, the requirement of sodium and potassium is around 0.13–0.19% in the laying hen diets. Maintaining the optimal concentration of minerals in diets is necessary to ob...
Most people have elevated concentrations of mercury in their body. Mercury competes with other essential trace minerals at cellular binding sites. A deficiency of trace minerals can readily allow mercury to accumulate in and contaminate cells by inhibiting their natural energy producing abilities, blockin...
Predicted intake of trace elements and minerals via household drinking water by 6-year-old children from Kraków (Poland). Part 1: Lead (year 2000) A population of 232 children living in urban, peripheral and rural areas of southern Poland was included in the study. Household drinking water ...
Therefore, there is a pressing necessity to implement pollution control, mitigation, and restoration policies for the endurable management of the mangroves. select article Assessment of metals, emerging contaminants, and physicochemical characteristics in the drinking water and wastewater of Cuenca, Ecuador...
Answer to: Which of the following would be classified as trace minerals required by the body for good health? a. Ca, Na, K b. Cu, Fe, Zn c. Cr, I,...