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Essential and non-essential elements in milks and plant-based drinks: a comparison study
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International Journal of Environmental Health Research, 2023
Honey, which is popular for its taste and health benefits, can pose health risks due to excessive levels of essential and non-essential elements. Turkey's unique geographical location and biodiversity have made it a major player in the global honey industry.
İlginç Kızılpınar Temizer
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Honey, which is popular for its taste and health benefits, can pose health risks due to excessive levels of essential and non-essential elements. Turkey's unique geographical location and biodiversity have made it a major player in the global honey industry.
İlginç Kızılpınar Temizer
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Facilitated depuration of hazardous non-essential elements in pre-exposed fish
International Journal of Environmental Science and Technology, 2020In this study, we investigated the facilitated depuration of non-essential elements from the tissues of Clarias gariepinus by interactions with essential elements. Fish were exposed to lead, cadmium and mercury at a range of concentrations previously detected in aquatic environments, for 28 days.
K. A. Bawa-Allah +2 more
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Essential and non-essential/toxic elements in rice available in the Portuguese and Spanish markets
Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2016Abstract Eighty-six rice samples, representing the most common rice brands sold in Portuguese and Spanish markets (either locally produced or imported), were analyzed for their content of 35 essential and non-essential/toxic elements using inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (ICP-MS). The mean content of essential elements was: 1189 mg/kg (P)
Eugenia Pinto +2 more
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Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2022
BACKGROUND Processed animal products (PAPs) could be a great alternative to common protein supplements and represent a good example of recycling and valorization of by-products.
Sabina Pederiva +5 more
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BACKGROUND Processed animal products (PAPs) could be a great alternative to common protein supplements and represent a good example of recycling and valorization of by-products.
Sabina Pederiva +5 more
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Matroids and Graphs with Few Non-Essential Elements
Graphs and Combinatorics, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
James G. Oxley, Haidong Wu
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