نتایج جستجو برای: 15 ppm or drinking water

تعداد نتایج: 4258273  

2007
Renato Massaharu Hassunuma Edson Virgílio Zen Danielle Santi Ceolin Tania Mary Cestari Rumio Taga Gerson Francisco de Assis

Little information is available on the pathogenesis of fluorosis during the fetal and initial postnatal period. In the present study, female rats received 0 (control), 7 or 100 ppm of sodium fluoride in drinking water, one week before breeding and throughout gestation and nursing periods. The hemimandibles of the offspring were collected at 0, 7 and 14 days of postnatal life (n = 5) and process...

2016
Russel M Walters Emmanuel Anim-Danso Stephanie M Amato Kimberly A Capone M Catherine Mack Lorena S Telofski David A Mays

BACKGROUND Hard water is associated with atopic dermatitis (eczema). We wanted to determine if a baby cleanser and its individual components altered free ionized calcium (Ca2+) in a simulated hard water baby bath. For these studies, an in vitro determination of free Ca2+ in a simulated hard water baby bath, and an in vivo exploratory study of free Ca2+ absorption into skin from hard water were ...

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2009
Adam Kwieciński Przemysław Nowak

In the present study, the effects of prenatal manganese (Mn) intoxication on the anxiolytic-like effects of diazepam and the 5-HT(1A) receptor agonist R-(+)-8-hydroxy-dipropylaminotetralin (8-OH-DPAT) were examined.Wistar dams were exposed to MnCl(2).4H(2)O at 5,000 ppm in the drinking water for the duration of pregnancy. On the day of parturition, Mn was discontinued as an additive in the drin...

F. Saghatchi, M. Salouti

Background: Many radioactive compounds may be released into the environment and hence into the drinking water supplies due to the human activities. Radionuclides can also enter the food chain if the contaminated water is used for drinking or irrigation purposes. Objective: To estimate the annual effective dose of natural radioactive materials like 226Ra and 40K in drinking water of wells in Zan...

سلطانی, طاهره , غیبی, لیلا , مجدی, حسین ,

Background and Objective: Microbial and physicochemical properties of drinking water، considering type and quantity of drinking water, are factors for determining the acceptability of water. The effects of each of the above components on increasing the quality of water or threatening the health of consumers are also considerable. We aimed to investigate the trace amounts of microbial, physicoch...

Journal: :Indian journal of physiology and pharmacology 2004
Amar K Chandra Smritiratan Tripathy Dishari Lahari Sanjukta Mukhopadhyay

The objective of the study was to assess the status of iodine nutrition in an area of Howrah district where iodine deficiency disorders (IDD) were reported despite the introduction of iodised salt for general use. A total of 969 school children in the age group 6-12 years of both sexes were clinically examined for goitre. On the spot 242 urine samples were collected from the children to study t...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology and teratology 2002
V M Rodríguez L Carrizales M S Mendoza O R Fajardo M Giordano

Arsenic is an environmental contaminant found in soil, water and air in some zones of the world. It has been widely studied for its effects as a human carcinogenic agent, but few studies have dealt with neurobehavioral effects. In addition, studies of arsenic effects on development have only addressed its effects on embryotoxicity and teratogenicity after a single oral, gavage or intraperitonea...

2016
Brandon Brown Renata Wachowiak-Smolíková Nicholas D. Spence Mark P. Wachowiak Dan F. Walters

Securing safe and adequate drinking water is an ongoing issue for many Canadian First Nations communities despite nearly 15 years of reports, studies, policy changes, financial commitments, and regulations. The federal drinking water evaluation scheme is narrowly scoped, ignoring community level social factors, which may play a role in access to safe water in First Nations. This research used t...

Journal: :Mutation research 2002
Vincent R Torti Alison J Cobb Victoria A Wong Byron E Butterworth

Bromodichloromethane (BDCM) is commonly present in trace amounts in drinking water as a disinfection by-product. BDCM has been shown to be carcinogenic in mice and rats when given by gavage at relatively high doses. Genotoxic activity as well as induced regenerative cell proliferation may contribute to the carcinogenic potential of BDCM. The purpose of the current studies was to evaluate the ab...

Journal: :Ghana medical journal 2013
Ck Firempong K Nsiah D Awunyo-Vitor J Dongsogo

BACKGROUND The purpose of the study was to investigate the relationship between fluoride ions in drinking water and the incidence of dental fluorosis in some endemic areas of Bongo District, Ghana. METHOD Two hundred children were randomly selected from various homes and taken through a questionnaire. Their teeth were examined for the detection of dental fluorosis using the Dean's specific in...

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