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Ali Atamaleki,Yadolah Fakhri,Sepideh Sadeghi et al. Ali Atamaleki et al.
The contamination of wheat with potentially toxic elements (PTEs) poses a significant public health concern, particularly in developing countries where industrial activities and unsustainable agricultural practices contribute to heavy metal...
Lucia Rita Pacifico,Annalise Guarino,Antonio Iannone et al. Lucia Rita Pacifico et al.
Introducing potentially toxic elements (PTEs) into the food chain through ingesting agricultural products can be considered one of the main factors favouring human exposure to these elements, with potential health risks. The study's main ai...
Shoji Suzuki,Toshihiko Miura,Kenichi Ito et al. Shoji Suzuki et al.
Large quantities of rocks naturally containing potentially toxic elements (PTEs) are generally excavated from urbanized and mountainous areas for construction purposes and are subjected to treatments (e.g., chemical immobilization) so that ...
Sara Packull-McCormick,Jillian Ashley-Martin,Michèle Bouchard et al. Sara Packull-McCormick et al.
Background: Exposure to toxic elements and deficiencies/excessive exposure to essential elements is associated with adverse health effects. Robust biomonitoring data exist for select elements in the general population of ...
Azamat Suleymanov,Timur Nizamutdinov,Andrey Kulagin et al. Azamat Suleymanov et al.
The pervasive contamination of urban soils, varying across city zones, demands urgent remediation strategies tailored to specific local conditions. In this study, we examined the concentrations of seven potentially toxic elements (PTEs) wit...
Vahid Ghasemzadeh-Mohammadi,Masoumeh Moslemi,Aliasghar Vahidinia et al. Vahid Ghasemzadeh-Mohammadi et al.
This study assessed the risk of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in breastfed babies in Hamadan (Iran). The breast milk of 100 mothers was analyzed by Inductively Coupled Plasma-Mass Spectroscopy. According to the results, Pb intake had th...
Chao-Liang Peng,Zhe Wang,Ying Luo et al. Chao-Liang Peng et al.
Industrial development has caused significant environmental damage, especially through potentially toxic element (PTE) pollution. Combining pollution indices, health risk assessment, spatial autocorrelation (Moran's I), and receptor modelin...
Weichun He,Xiaowei Fei,Hao Guo et al. Weichun He et al.
This study investigated spatial distribution features and ecological risks of eight potential toxic elements (Cr, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pb, As, Cd, and Hg) in surface soil samples (0-20 cm) collected from farmland in the Nanyang Basin, China. This re...
Carme Pacín,J Ángel Fernández,Mercedes Conde-Amboage et al. Carme Pacín et al.
Marine pollution from potentially toxic elements (PTEs) threatens coastal ecosystems, making long-term assessments essential. This study analyzes trends in Al, Cr, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, and Hg using 446 samples of Fucus ceranoides, F. spi...
Weili Wang,Yuhong Lin,Zhong Pan et al. Weili Wang et al.
Estuaries and adjacent waters are the most important and vulnerable areas to human activities in coastal seawater, and potentially toxic elements (PTEs) pollution have long received global attention. This study presents a multi-media occurr...
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