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The aim of this study was to rank several chemical hazards present in one food item, namely infant formula. We first identified the substances potentially present in infant foods according to the results of the French infant Total Diet Study and to the available scientific literature. Second, we...

Author(s)
Palmont, P.; Membré, J. M.; Rivière, G.; Bemrah, N.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Food Additives and Contaminants A, 2023, 40, 2, pp 193-201
Abstract

Mineral elements (Ca, Na, K, Mg, Zn, Ti, Sr, Fe, Ni, Ba, Cr, Mn, Cu, Se, Cd, Mo, B, V, As, Pb and Hg) in Provola cheeses obtained from dairy cows fed with two different integrated diets (Biotrak) and without olive cake (Control) were determined to discriminate between the two different cheeses. The ...

Author(s)
Potortì, A. G.; Lopreiato, V.; Nava, V.; Litrenta, F.; Turco, V. lo; Santini, A.; Liotta, L.; Bella, G. di
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Food Chemistry, 2024, 436,
Abstract

Struvite production can recover ammonia and phosphorous from digested wastewater as fertilizer. During struvite generation, most of the heavy metals was co-precipitated with ammonia and phosphorous into struvite. Understanding the precipitation behavior of heavy metals with suspended solids (SS)...

Author(s)
Bai WenJing; Tang Rui; Wu GuangXue; Wang Wei; Yuan ShouJun; Xiao LiWen; Zhan XinMin; Hu ZhenHu
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2023, 455,
AbstractFull Text

Trace elements pollution is a current One Health problem, affecting the health of all living beings (including humans and animals) and the environment itself. Metal(loid)s (as As, Cd, Co, Cu, Hg, Pb, and others) represent hazardous substances with implications in different organs and organic...

Author(s)
Baptista, C. J.; Seixas, F.; Gonzalo-Orden, J. M.; Oliveira, P. A.
Publisher
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Assiut University, Assiut, Egypt
Citation
Journal of Advanced Veterinary Research, 2023, 13, 8, pp 1706-1708
Abstract

Just recently, heavy metals have been dramatically detected in aquatic animals, especially in fishes; hence, documented method to assess their health risks for humans who eat these contaminated fishes could be helpful. For the sake of this aim, the health risk assessment of four heavy metals...

Author(s)
Bagheri, T.; Misaghi, A.; Mirghaed, A. T.; Kamkar, A.; Hedayati, A.; Akbarein, H.
Publisher
Springer Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany
Citation
Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2023, 30, 15, pp 44480-44489
Abstract

Organic arsenic, usually found in animal feed and livestock farm wastewater, is a carcinogenic and life-threatening substance. Hence, for the rapid and sensitive detection of organic arsenic, the development of new fluorescent sensors is quite essential. Here, an acid-base stable coordination...

Author(s)
Wang Cong; Ren GuoJian; Tan QinYue; Che Guang; Luo Jian; Li MeiLing; Zhou Qi; Guo DongYu; Pan QinHe
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2023, 299,
Abstract

The contamination of organoarsenic is becoming increasingly prominent while SR-AOPs were confirmed to be valid for their remediation. This study has found that the novel metal/carbon catalyst (Fe/C-Mn) prepared by solid waste with hierarchical pores could simultaneously degrade roxarsone (ROX) and...

Author(s)
Li MengKe; He ZhiGuo; Zhong Hui; Sun Wei; Ye MingQiang; Tang YeTao
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Journal of Environmental Management, 2023, 328,
Abstract

Inorganic arsenic (iAs) is a widespread contaminant in marine environments, which is present in two different oxidation states (arsenate (AsV) and arsenite (AsIII)) that have complex toxic effects on marine organisms. The scallop Chlamys farreri (C. farreri) accumulates high levels of As and is a...

Author(s)
Liu Huan; Tian XiuHui; Gong XiangHong; Han DianFeng; Ren LiHua; Cui YanMei; Jiang Fang; Zhao JunQiang; Chen JianQiang; Jiang LiSheng; Xu YingJiang; Li HuanJun
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023, 186,
Abstract

The use of enrichment and bedding materials in pig husbandry intends to comply with the animals' behavioural needs to perform natural exploratory behaviour, which is strongly connected to foraging behaviour. It can thus be assumed that pigs will ingest a certain material quantity possibly posing a...

Author(s)
Koch, F.; Kowalczyk, J.; Mielke, H.; Schenkel, H.; Schmidt, R.; Roloff, A.; Bachmann, M.; Zeyner, A.; Pieper, R.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
Archives of Animal Nutrition, 2023, 77, 2, pp 93-109
Abstract

Aquatic organisms such as fish can accumulate high levels of arsenic (As) and transform toxic inorganic As (iAs) to non-toxic arsenobetaine (AsB). Whether the gut microbiota are involved in the process of As accumulation and transformation in fish is unclear. Herein, we subjected tilapia (...

Author(s)
Song DongDong; Chen LiZhao; Zhu SiQi; Zhang Li
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2022, 305,

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