نتایج جستجو برای: blood trace metals

تعداد نتایج: 809083  

Journal: :Environmental geochemistry and health 2012
Kakolee Banerjee B Senthilkumar R Purvaja R Ramesh

Four sediment cores were collected from selected locations of Sundarbans mangroves and Hooghly estuary, northeast coast of India to establish (210)Pb geochronology and trace metal distribution in sediments. Core sites were chosen to reflect a matrix of variable anthropogenic input and hydrological conditions. The vertical distribution of (210)Pb(xs) ((210)Pb(total)-(226)Ra) provided reliable ge...

2011
ARTHUR J. HOROWITZ Dallas L. Peck

In most aquatic systems, concentrations of trace metals in suspended sediment and the top few centimeters of bottom sediment are far greater than concentrations of trace metals dissolved in the water column. Consequently, the distribution, transport, and availability of these constituents can not be intelligently evaluated, nor can their environmental impact be determined or predicted solely th...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1993
G A Crawford A G Johnson A Z Gyory D Kelly

CLINICALCHEMISTRY, Vol. 39, No. 9, 1993 2023 4. Navarro JA, Parra OE, Romero RA. Aluminum determination in whole blood, dialysis solution, and tap water samples from Maracaibo dialysis units (Venezuela) by graphite furnace atomic absorption spectrometry. J Trace Elem Electrolytes Health Dis 1988;2:3-8. 5. Granadfflo VA, Navarro JA, Campos SR,Avila Mayor A, Cardozo J, Romero RA. Total metal cont...

2006
T. C. Ho A. N. Ghebremeskel J. R. Hopper

Toxic trace metallic elements such as arsenic, beryllium, cadmium, chromium, cobalt, lead, manganese, mercury, nickel, and selenium are usually contained in coal in various forms and trace amounts. These metals will either stay in the ash or be vaporized during high temperature combustion. Portions of the vaporized metals may eventually be emitted from a combustion system in the form of metal f...

2007
Matthew P. Hurst Kenneth W. Bruland

The distributions of particulate elements (Al, P, Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb), dissolved trace metals (Mn, Fe, Co, Cu, Zn, and Cd), and dissolved nutrients (nitrate, phosphate, and silicic acid) were investigated in the Gulf of the Farallones, a region of high productivity that is driven by the dynamic mixing of the San Francisco Bay plume, upwelled waters, and California coastal surface wa...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2003
Ghiasse Abbasse Baghdad Ouddane Jean Claude Fischer

It is well-documented that organic compounds form strong complexes with most metals in aquatic systems, and that seawater is a complex medium which contains a large variety of organic and inorganic ligands, including colloidal matter. We suggest that most trace metals are complexed in seawater and that some inorganic metals complexes are either labile or not stable. In contrast, metal-organic c...

2000
Majid MUMTAZ Azhar SİDDİQUE Nadia MUKHTAR Tabassum MEHBOOB

Trace elements play an important role in human health and disease. Trace elements participate in tissue, cellular and subcellular function. These include immunoregulation by both humoral and cellular mechanism, nerve conduction, muscle contraction, membrane potential regulation, and mitochondrial activity, among others (1, 2). Although these trace elements constitute a relatively small amount o...

2005
Ananth N Rao

Understanding the effects of trace metals on human health is as complex as it is fascinating. As mentioned earlier, the high concentrations may prove toxic, as also, depletion in the concentration of the essential trace elements may cause various metabolic instabilities due to enzyme dysfunction. In the era of rapid industrialization and technological advances, it is imperative to watch keenly ...

Journal: :Analytical sciences : the international journal of the Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry 2006
Katsumi Hirose

The recent development of the chemical speciation of trace metals in seawater is described. The speciation studies reveal that metal ion complexation is one of the most important processes in seawater; especially, most bioactive trace metals, such as Fe(III) and Cu, exist as complexes with ligands in dissolved organic matter. The organic ligands in seawater are characterized with metal ions sel...

2010
Eleanor Berman

Following the introduction of atomic absorption spectrometric (AAS) instrumentation about 30 years ago, many specific and sensitive methods for determining trace metal concentrations in biological materials were developed. Yesterday's rare and esoteric investigations are today's routine clinical analyses. Levels of essential and toxic metals can be determined with relative ease for diagnostic p...

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