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Measuring and Analysis of Non-essential Element Variation in Soybean

2015 Seventh International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation, 2015
In order to investigate the variation of 10 nonessential elements in different varieties of soybean shoots (Glycine max L. Merr.) affected by fertilizer application, and a new measuring experiment schedule was established in this paper. Forty four soybean lines were cultivated in the field with three different fertilizer treatments: manure (M, 20 t/ha),
Sha Zhimin   +3 more
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Essential and non-essential trace elements among working populations in Ghana

Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2017
Lead battery repair workers (LBRW) and electronic repair workers (ERW) may be exposed to inorganic components during work. This study aimed at determining essential and non-essential trace elements in male LBRW, ERW, referents and a group of female petty traders (FPT) in Kumasi (Ghana), taking into account iron status and inflammation.Altogether 64 ...
Emmanuel, Dartey   +8 more
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Interspecific variation of essential and non-essential trace elements in sympatric seabirds

Environmental Pollution, 2018
Chemical pollution is a growing issue for ocean ecosystems, threatening especially apex predators because they bioaccumulate persistent chemical pollutants such as non-essential trace elements. The trophic position is thus a key aspect when assessing the impacts of environmental pollution in marine organisms.
Jailson F. Moura   +6 more
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Essential and non-essential/toxic trace elements in whey protein supplements

Journal of Food Composition and Analysis, 2020
Abstract Twenty-six (26) trace elements (essential and non-essential/toxic) were determined in 49 whey protein (WP) supplements available for sale in the Portuguese market by inductively coupled plasma – mass spectrometry. The most abundant essential trace element was Fe (13.7 ± 16.7 μg/g) and the least abundant was Co (0.040 ± 0.028 μg/g).
Pinto, Edgar   +2 more
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Leafy vegetables marketed as organic and conventional: assessment of essential and non-essential elements’ content

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2022
Trace and potentially toxic elements represent one class of food contaminants that has stimulated research. In markets, two main methods of growing vegetables are generally available: conventional and organic. Conventional farming has been the target of some concerns about the use of agrochemicals, especially the excessive use of pesticides, whereas ...
Victor Dubas da Silva   +5 more
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Content of essential and non-essential elements in wild animals from western Ukraine and the health risks associated with meat and liver consumption.

Chemosphere, 2019
The meat and offal from game animals may act as sources of both essential and non-essential elements and the presence of high levels of toxic elements in their tissues can pose a serious threat to human health.
B. Pilarczyk   +5 more
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Intake of essential and non-essential elements from consumption of octopus, cuttlefish and squid

Food Additives and Contaminants: Part B, 2010
Total concentrations of essential (Cu, Zn, Se and Cr) and non-essential (Hg, Cd, Pb and As) trace elements were measured in the flesh and hepatopancreas of Octopodidae (Eledone moschata, Eledone cirrhosa, Octopus salutii), Sepiidae (Sepia elegans, Sepia orbignyana) and Loliginidae (Illex coindeti, Loligo vulgaris) from the Mediterranean Sea.
STORELLI MM   +3 more
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Uptake of metallic nanoparticles containing essential (Cu, Zn and Fe) and non-essential (Ag, Ce and Ti) elements by crops: A meta-analysis

Critical reviews in environmental science and technology, 2022
The specific properties of nanoparticles can induce toxic or promoting effects on plant growth. We performed a meta-analysis of 173 studies to evaluate the uptake and accumulation of metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) by crops.
Yunsheng Jia   +3 more
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