نتایج جستجو برای: cadmium 565

تعداد نتایج: 25928  

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2002
Tobias Alfvén Lars Järup Carl-Gustaf Elinder

Long-term exposure to cadmium may cause kidney and bone damage. Urinary cadmium is commonly used as the dose estimate for the body burden of cadmium. However, elevated levels of cadmium in the urine may reflect not only high levels of cadmium dose but also renal dysfunction. In this study we used blood cadmium as the dose estimate. In addition, we analyzed blood lead. We examined 479 men and 54...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
M Nordberg

Cadmium taken up from lung and gastrointestinal tract is transported via blood to liver and kidney. On long-term exposure to cadmium, renal tubular dysfunction develops in humans and experimental animals. Data from animal experiments demonstrate that initially after exposure cadmium in blood is bound to albumin and proteins with higher molecular weight. Such cadmium is mainly taken up in liver....

Journal: :Industrial health 2009
Nobuhiko Miura

The incidence of serious poisoning caused by occupational cadmium exposure has declined over the past four decades due to improvements in the work environment. However, long-term low-level exposure to cadmium needs to be addressed. For workers in industries that handle cadmium, it is necessary to consider the daily cadmium intake from contaminated foods such as cereals and rice in addition to t...

2013

This study deals with the removal of cadmium (II) from cadmium plating wast water by chemical precipitation in shape of white crystalline precipitate, using oxalic acid o,5M as chemical reagent.It was studied the influence of pH, dose of reagent, temperature and also the influenceof initial concentration of cadmium cation.The efficiency of process was expressed in percentage for all the experim...

2014
RAMESH K. SATDIVE SUCHITA KAMBLE SHRADDHA SINGH SUDHIR SINGH DEVANAND P. FULZELE

Environmental pollution especially with heavy metals poses serious problem on product synthesis of medicinal plants cultivated in the field. Accordingly, the purpose of this study was to assess in vitro effects of cadmium as abiotic elicitor on phytoestrogens production by Psoralea corylifolia hairy roots. Transformed hairy roots were developed by genetic transformation using Agrobacterium rhiz...

Journal: :Nihon eiseigaku zasshi. Japanese journal of hygiene 1978
T Taguchi S Suzuki

Renal damage due to an accumulation of the metal is an important factor in chronic cadmium poisoning. Absorbed cadmium from the intestine contributes to the accumulation of cadmium in the kidney of normal individuals who are free from other occupational exposures to the metal. Thus, information about intestinal cadmium absorption is important for our understanding of chronic cadmium poisoning. ...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1984
K T Suzuki

Our investigation was centered on a possible relationship between the toxicity of cadmium and changes in its chemical forms in tissues. Two models have been studied: one is the renal damage induced by a single injection of cadmium-containing metallothionein and the other is the renal damage induced by repeated injections of cadmium salt. Parenteral loading of cadmium-containing metallothionein ...

2001
Tomoyuki KAWADA Shosuke SUZUKI

A Review on the Cadmium Content of Rice, Daily Cadmium Intake, and Accumulation in the Kidneys: Tomoyuki KAWADA, et al. Department of Public Health, Gunma University School of Medicine—The body burden of cadmium primarily depends on the daily intake of the element in food, and thus the geographical differences in cadmium content in foods and the daily intake of cadmium should be studied. There ...

2009
Yang Cao Aimin Chen Jerilynn Radcliffe Kim N. Dietrich Robert L. Jones Kathleen Caldwell Walter J. Rogan

BACKGROUND Adverse health effects of cadmium in adults are well documented, but little is known about the neuropsychological effects of cadmium in children, and no studies of cadmium and blood pressure in children have been conducted. OBJECTIVE We examined the potential effects of low-level cadmium exposure on intelligence quotient, neuropsychological functions, behavior, and blood pressure a...

2017
Patricia Richter Obaid Faroon R. Steven Pappas

Metals are one of five major categories of carcinogenic or toxic constituents in tobacco and tobacco smoke. Cadmium is highly volatile and a higher percentage of the total tobacco cadmium content is efficiently transferred to mainstream tobacco smoke than many other toxic metals in tobacco. Inhaled cadmium bioaccumulates in the lungs and is distributed beyond the lungs to other tissues, with a ...

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