نتایج جستجو برای: trivalent chromium

تعداد نتایج: 26790  

2002

Chromium is present in the environment in several different forms. The most common forms are chromium(0), chromium(III) (or trivalent chromium) and chromium(VI) (or hexavalent chromium). Chromium(III) occurs naturally in the environment and is an essential nutrient that helps the human body utilize sugar, protein and fat. Chromium(VI) and chromium(0) are generally produced by industrial process...

2006
Markku Nurminen

• Abstract This overview considers the occupational carcinogenicity of metallic chromium and trivalent chromium compounds in humans. The evaluations of the potential carcinogenicity of these chemicals by international and national organizations and by individual scientists are unanimous in that the evidence of carcinogenicity is inadequate in humans. For some sources of chromium exposure derive...

2017
Robert Sonntag Katja Feige Claudia Beatriz Dos Santos Jan Philippe Kretzer

Metal-on-metal bearings for total hip replacements have been introduced as an alternative to polyethylene in young and more active patients. These have, however, been shown to be prone to implant malpositioning and have been limited by some specific design features. In that context, coatings present an option to increase wear resistance by keeping the high fracture strength of the metal substra...

2013
A. EŠTOKOVÁ L. PALAŠČÁKOVÁ M. KOVALČÍKOVÁ

Chromium is one of the 25 most widespread elements in the Earth’s crust and occurs as an indelible non-volatile trace element in raw materials used in cement clinker production (clay, limestone and iron additives in particular). Chromium in raw materials mentioned above is mainly in form of trivalent chromium. Naturally occurring chromium (III) is not initially harmful, since it is chemically s...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1992
A Johansson T Curstedt C Jarstrand P Camner

In earlier inhalation exposures of rabbits, nickel increased the production of surfactant by type II cells, with secondary effects on morphology and function of alveolar macrophages. Cobalt induced mainly a nodular growth pattern of the type II cells. Trivalent chromium seemed to impair the capacity of macrophages to catabolize surfactant but did not affect the type II cells. We exposed rabbits...

Mohammad Kazem Khalesi, Sohrab Kohestan Eskandari, Zeynab Abedi,

Background: In natural waters and/or aquaculture facilities, fish are often exposed to chromium waste and demonstrate cumulative deleterious effects. To our knowledge, there are no studies concerning the effects of trivalent Cr on C. carpio hematology. This study presents hematological and some biochemical parameters of common carp, Cyprinus carpio, affected by sublethal concentration of triva...

Journal: :American journal of industrial medicine 2004
Markku Nurminen

The evaluations of the potential carcinogenicity of metallic chromium and trivalent chromium by several international and national agencies [International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), 1990; Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), 1993; Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), 1994; United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), 1998; United States Nation...

2013
Huai LI Jianzheng LI Zifang CHI

Leather processing is an important industry in China, and the discharge of chromium waste has been severely circumscribed. Though traditional processes for treating chromium waste have been widely used in tannery plants, technology adopting high efficiency and economic simultaneously is deficient. In order to develop an economic treatment for tannery waste, a mixed alkali of sodium hydroxide an...

2013
Hamid. M Pouran A. Fotovat G. Haghnia A. Halajnia M. Chamsaz

Annually, a large amount of effluents is discharged from an industrial zone dedicated to leather industries into a dried seasonal waterway bed in Mashhad plain, Northeast of Iran. These soils are high in pH, CaCO contents and have no naturally occurring chromium detectable in mg/kg range. Considering high 3 concentration of chromium in the discharged leather industries effluents and their direc...

Journal: :Diabetes care 2004
William T Cefalu Frank B Hu

D espite widespread use by patients with diabetes and anecdotal reports in the past regarding its efficacy, until recently, data in humans concerning chromium’s effects on insulin action in vivo or on cellular aspects of insulin action were scarce. Consequently, significant controversy still exists regarding the effect of chromium supplementation on parameters assessing human health. Furthermor...

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