نتایج جستجو برای: aluminium sulfate

تعداد نتایج: 73536  

Journal: :Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation : official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Association - European Renal Association 1998
R Parry D Plowman H T Delves N B Roberts J D Birchall J P Bellia A Davenport R Ahmad I Fahal P Altmann

BACKGROUND Aluminium toxicity in dialysis patients is well described. Aluminium has a close chemical affinity with silicon. Silicon may have a role in protection against aluminium toxicity. METHODS We measured serum aluminium and silicon levels from haemodialysis patients from four different centres. RESULTS Though no relationship was seen across all centres combined, in one centre there wa...

Journal: :Behavioural brain research 2009
Anil Kumar Samrita Dogra Atish Prakash

Aluminium is a potent neurotoxin and has been associated with Alzheimer's disease (AD) causality for decades. Prolonged aluminium exposure induces oxidative stress and increases amyloid beta levels in vivo. Current treatment modalities for AD provide only symptomatic relief thus necessitating the development of new drugs with fewer side effects. The aim of the study was to demonstrate the prote...

Journal: Pollution 2020

The study investigates the effect of aluminium oxide nanoparticles as an additive to Madhuca Indica (mahua) methyl ester blends on performance, emission analysis of a single-cylinder direct injection diesel engine operated at a constant speed at different operating conditions. The test fuels are indicated as B10A0.2, B10A0.4, B20A0.2, B20A0.4 and diesel respectively. The results indica...

Journal: :British journal of industrial medicine 1991
C G Elinder L Ahrengart V Lidums E Pettersson B Sjögren

Using atomic absorption spectrometry the aluminium concentrations in blood and urine and in two iliac bone biopsies obtained from welders with long term exposure to fumes containing aluminium were measured. The urinary excretion of two workers who had welded for 20 and 21 years varied between 107 and 351 micrograms Al/l, more than 10 times the concentration found in persons without occupational...

Journal: :BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 2006
Hans-Olov Hellström Bengt Mjöberg Hans Mallmin Karl Michaëlsson

BACKGROUND Aluminium is considered a bone toxic metal since poisoning can lead to aluminium-induced bone disease in patients with chronic renal failure. Healthy subjects with normal renal function retain 4% of the aluminium consumed. They might thus also accumulate aluminium and eventually be at risk of long-term low-grade aluminium intoxication that can affect bone health. METHODS We therefo...

Journal: :Central European journal of public health 2002
A Bojić M Purenović B Kocić D Mihailović D Bojić

The investigation of the toxic effects and the uptake of aluminium by Escherichia coli in growth medium (GM) and in physiological solution (PS) have been studied. The toxicity was quantitatively determined according to the decrease of the colony forming units (CFU) in the physiological solution, that is its growth inhibition in the growth medium, vs. the aluminium concentration and incubation t...

Journal: :Journal of trace elements in medicine and biology : organ of the Society for Minerals and Trace Elements 2017
Ambreen Mirza Andrew King Claire Troakes Christopher Exley

The genetic predispositions which describe a diagnosis of familial Alzheimer's disease can be considered as cornerstones of the amyloid cascade hypothesis. Essentially they place the expression and metabolism of the amyloid precursor protein as the main tenet of disease aetiology. However, we do not know the cause of Alzheimer's disease and environmental factors may yet be shown to contribute t...

2013
Nancy Chuchu Bhavini Patel Blaise Sebastian Christopher Exley

BACKGROUND Recent research published in this journal highlighted the issue of the high content of aluminium in infant formulas. The expectation was that the findings would serve as a catalyst for manufacturers to address a significant problem of these, often necessary, components of infant nutrition. It is critically important that parents and other users have confidence in the safety of infant...

2011
S. Solay Anand B. Mohan T. R. Parthasarathy

The usage of powder metallurgy aluminium compacts in lieu of ferrous components in automotives helps to lower vehicle weight. The major drawback in the commercially available press sintered aluminium alloy is porosity which is mainly dependent on the powder metallurgical process parameters such as compaction pressure, sintering temperature and cooling rate after sintering. In this paper the eff...

2010
Shelle-Ann M Burrell Christopher Exley

BACKGROUND Infant formulas are sophisticated milk-based feeds for infants which are used as a substitute for breast milk. Historically they are known to be contaminated by aluminium and in the past this has raised health concerns for exposed infants. We have measured the aluminium content of a number of widely used infant formulas to determine if their contamination by aluminium and consequent ...

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