نتایج جستجو برای: pb poisoning

تعداد نتایج: 65132  

Journal: :Annales Academiae Medicae Stetinensis 2010
Inga Krzywy Edward Krzywy Magdalena Pastuszak-Gabinowska Andrzej Brodkiewicz

Lead (PB, latin name plumbum) is a heavy metal commonly found in nature. In the environment it is not biodegradable nor does it undergo dissociation. It can accumulate in the tissues of living organisms. Throughout the years the attitude towards lead has changed. Once widely used, currently considered a big threat to the health ofa human. The development of civilization and associated with it a...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2003
Pam S DeVolder Sally L Brown Dean Hesterberg Kumi Pandya

Lead poisoning of waterfowl from direct ingestion of wetland mine tailings has been reported at the Coeur d'Alene River basin in Idaho. A greenhouse study was conducted to evaluate the effects of surface applications of amendments on lead bioavailability in the tailings. Treatments included sediment only, and sediment with three different surface amendments: (i) biosolids compost plus wood ash,...

2005
Konstantinos Kavallieratos Jay M. Rosenberg Robert J. Alvarado Weihua Zhang Aileen Andreu Wei-Zhong Chen Tong Ren

There is currently a need for effective ligand design approaches for toxic metals, and Pb(II) in particular, for probing Pb(II) coordination and reactivity in biological systems, as well as for separation and sensing applications. Ion-exchange extraction is a potentially powerful approach, which combines coordination chemistry principles with variations in metal extractability in order to optim...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1974
Gary Ter Haar Regine Aronow

It has been known for many years that the eating of leaded paint is the prime cause of lead poisoning and elevated blood leads of children living in deteriorated housing. Recently, there has been speculation that children may eat dirt and dust contaminated with lead exhausted from cars and that this amount of ingested lead is sufficient to contribute significantly to the childhood lead problem....

2013
Simona Carfagna Nicola Lanza Giovanna Salbitani Adriana Basile Sergio Sorbo Vincenza Vona

The heavy metal pollution in soils and aquatic environments is a serious ecological problem. In the green-microalga Chlorella sorokiniana 211-8K (Chlorophyceae) exposed to ions of lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) we studied the metabolic responses to the toxicity of these two heavy metals. Our data indicate that both the pollutants alter the alga cell ultrastructure and its physiological characterist...

Journal: :Environmental research 2016
Rafael Mateo Nikolai Petkov Ana Lopez-Antia Jaime Rodríguez-Estival Andy J Green

The red-breasted goose Branta ruficollis is a globally threatened species (IUCN Vulnerable) and the only European goose species currently in decline. Working on the wintering grounds on the Black Sea Coast, we address two potential causes of decline of this species for the first time: lead poisoning, and contamination from pesticides. We quantified the densities of spent Pb shot in three wetlan...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 2001
H W Mielke E T Powell A Shah C R Gonzales P W Mielke

Power sanding exterior paint is a common practice during repainting of old houses in New Orleans, Louisiana, that triggers lead poisoning and releases more than Pb. In this study we quantified the Pb, zinc, cadmium, manganese, nickel, copper, cobalt, chromium, and vanadium in exterior paint samples collected from New Orleans homes (n = 31). We used interior dust wipes to compare two exterior ho...

Journal: :Clinical chemistry 1975
J P Creason T A Hinners J E Bumgarner C Pinkerton

Previous studies have revealed that trace element concentrations in hair can reflect exposure in cases of frank poisoning and deficiency. This study reports significant correlations within a single metropolitan area between trace-element content of hair and exposure (as measured by analyses for the corresponding elements in dustfall or housedust) for Ba, Cr, Pb, Hg, Ni, Sn, and V. Age, sex, h...

Journal: :International Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Studies 2023

Heavy metals have been widely researched around the world as a result of their deleterious and toxic effects on biotic ecosystems. On this premise, dearth ecotoxicological data regarding heavy metal (Pb, Cd, Zn Cu) content in African freshwater apple snail (Pila ovata) sourced directly from open markets Benin City, Nigeria warranted research. specimens mean weight 76.11±1.07 g were quantified b...

2016

I. Forensic toxicity testing A. Analytic chemistry melded with organ damage consistent with the compound and concentration found (consonance of data) 1. Most intentional poisoning deaths suicide; most unintentional poisoning deaths from overdose of opioids and cocaine; toxicity from ethanol, drugs of abuse, overuse of medications lead car crash causes; unintentional nonfatal poisonings causes b...

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