نتایج جستجو برای: eavy metals

تعداد نتایج: 63798  

Journal: :Organic & biomolecular chemistry 2012
Jörg M Klein Vittorio Saggiomo Lisa Reck Ulrich Lüning Jeremy K M Sanders

We present the use of hydrazone dynamic combinatorial libraries (DCLs) to identify macrocyclic receptors that are selective for alkaline earth metal ions over alkali metal ions. In particular, the toxic heavy metal ions Sr(2+) and Ba(2+) induce characteristic changes in the DCLs. Four macrocycles were isolated and characterised by LCMS, HRMS, NMR and X-ray crystallography; binding studies by UV...

Journal: :iranian journal of parasitology 0
wael mohamed lotfy parasitology department, medical research institute, alexandria university, egypt. anwar mohsen ezz applied medical chemistry department, medical research institute, alexandria university, egypt. ashraf ali moustafa hassan applied medical chemistry department, medical research institute, alexandria university, egypt and department of medical laboratory technology, faculty of applied medical sciences, jazan university, saudi arabia.

background: heavy metals tend to bioaccumulate in living organisms, and their accumulation has been a major concern. as mammals are known to excrete heavy metals via their bile, it seems to be very promising to analyse metal burdens of par-asites that infect the biliary tree such as liver flukes of the genus fasciola . the pre-sent study was carried out to evaluate f. hepatica and f. gigantica ...

Journal: :journal of chemical health risks 0
ali mortazavi department of food engineering, sabzevar branch, islamic azad university, sabzevar, iran masoum hatamikia department of food engineering, sabzevar branch, islamic azad university, sabzevar, iran mahmoud bahmani food and beverages safety research center, urmia university of medical sciences, urmia, iran lorestan university of medical sciences, khorramabad, iran hassan hassanzadazar faculty of health, zanjan university of medical sciences, zanjan, iran

heavy metals entrance to fish body tissues and transferring to human body systems after their consuming makes numerous undesirable effects and health problems. the aim of this study was to determine some heavy metals (lead, cadmium and mercury) in fresh fishes marketed in khorramabad city, west of iran. in this descriptive study, five samples of 17 fish species with high consumption were purcha...

2017
Stuart L. Simpson Brad M. Angel Dianne F. Jolley

The equilibration and bioavailability of metals in laboratory-contaminated sediments has been investigated in order to provide better guidance on acceptable procedures for spiking sediments with metals for use in the development whole-sediment toxicity tests. The equilibration rates of Cd, Cu, Ni and Zn spiked into three estuarine surface sediments with varying properties were investigated. Cha...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2017
Yi He Bin Men Xiaofang Yang Yaxuan Li Hui Xu Dongsheng Wang

Bioturbation/bioirrigation can affect the remobilization of metals from sediments. In this study, experiments were performed to examine the effect of bioturbation/bioirrigation by different organisms on cadmium (Cd), copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and lead (Pb) releasing from the spiked sediment. The diffusive gradient in thin films technique (DGT) revealed that at the end of exposure time, the labile ...

Journal: :Chemosphere 2009
M Ramiro Pastorinho Trevor C Telfer Amadeu M V M Soares

Heavy metals accumulated by aquatic crustaceans in environmental studies are normally investigated using the whole body burden, with little regard paid to uptake in different tissues, to potential gender of life stage differences, or to the influence of nutrition on the test organism. This is likely to give erroneous conclusions for a dose-response relationship within the toxicity test and pote...

2008
aTEFAN VALENTIN BRANESCU ALEXANDRU POPESCU

Heavy metals are natural components of Earth’s crust. They cannot be degraded or destroyed. The impurification of water surfaces with heavy metals usually has disastrous effects on the environment. That’s why the determination of heavy metals concentrations at levels of ppm or ppb is strictly necessary. Industrial, economical and demographic development generates huge amounts of wastes which ha...

Journal: :international archives of health sciences 0
amouei a. “environmental health research center” and “social determinants of health research center”, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran tashakkorian h. naghipour d. darioush naghipour environmental engineering dept. mohammadi p.

aims: in the past few decades, more attention has been paid to clean up soils polluted with heavy metals by plants. a serious problem in this way is the amount of heavy metals uptake by plants. this study was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of 3 local plants of mazandaran province, iran, in reducing and controlling the soil’s heavy metals. instrument & methods: the removal amount of thr...

2006
H. Lichtenberg

The results of this study indicate that proper amalgam removal and, in some cases, removal of all the other metals and replacement with biocompatible composites can eliminate or reduce 80% of the classic symptoms of chronic mercury poisoning. These results also show that the strength of an individual’s serum-globulin reaction, to many metals used in dentistry, especially the five metals present...

Journal: :journal of tethys 0

the objective of this study was to explore the application of hybrid artificial neural network methods to predict heavy metals in rainwater based on major elements. measurements of the heavy metals pb, cu, zn, as, ni, hg, and fe in soluble rain fractions were performed in rainwater collected at the arak plain during the rainy seasons of 2012. in the soluble fractions, the concentrations of the ...

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