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Essential and Non-Essential Elements in Tuna and Billfish Around the World: Distribution Patterns and Influencing Factors

Marine Pollution Bulletin, 2023
Tuna and billfish are widely distributed in oceans worldwide. Their survival is relied on a decent share of essential and non-essential elements. We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of essential and non-essential elements in livers of tuna and billfish collected from global oceans.
Jingqian, Xie   +7 more
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Cistus ladanifer phytostabilizing soils contaminated with non-essential chemical elements

Ecological Engineering, 2016
Abstract Cistus ladanifer L. is one of the spontaneous species from Iberian Pyrite Belt (IPB) considered promising for phytostabilisation of mining areas. Although the plant–soil relationships of some potentially hazardous elements (e.g. As, Pb, Cu and Zn) are known, for other elements also potentially hazardous and non-essential this information is ...
E.S. Santos   +2 more
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Associations between Non-Essential Trace Elements in Women’s Biofluids and IVF Outcomes in Euploid Single-Embryo Transfer Cycles

open access: yesJournal of Xenobiotics
Previous studies have found inconsistent associations between heavy metals and metalloids (cadmium, lead, mercury, and arsenic), and reproductive outcomes.
Roberto González-Martín   +2 more
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Associations of Semen Quality with Essential and Non-Essential Elements in Seminal Fluid

Biological Trace Element Research
Extended exposure to heavy metals, even at low concentrations, can negatively affect human semen quality and may contribute to male infertility. Therefore, this study was designed to provide firsthand information on the prevalence of elements in human seminal plasma and identify potential associations between levels of elements and semen quality ...
Adnan M, Massadeh   +5 more
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Levels of essential and non-essential elements in raw and processed Lupinus albus L. (white lupin, gibto) cultivated in Ethiopia

African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development, 2014
White lupin ( Lupinus albus L.) cultivated in Ethiopia is locally known as ‘Gibto ’. Its seed is used as a snack, for the preparation of local alcoholic drink, ‘Areqi’ and as ‘Shiro’ flour for the people living in the north western part of Ethiopia.
Kassa Zelalem, B. Chandravanshi
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Essential and non-essential elements, and volatile organic compounds for the discrimination of twenty-three sweet cherry cultivars from Fundão, Portugal.

Food Chemistry, 2021
A. Gonçalves   +7 more
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ANALYSIS OF VARIATION IN CONCENTRATION OF ESSENTIAL AND NON ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS IN CANNED AND FRESH FOOD

Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, 2009
Essential (copper, nickel and zinc) and nonessential (cadmium, lead and tin) elements were determined in canned and fresh food samples employing the technique of Flame Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry. Food samples were purchased from the shelves of local markets of Rawalpindi, Islamabad and Wah Cantt, Pakistan.
UZAIRA RAFIQUE   +3 more
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Essential and non-essential elements in lettuce produced on a rooftop urban garden in São Paulo metropolitan region (Brazil) and assessment of human health risks

Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 2022
F. V. Sussa   +4 more
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Essential and non-essential element composition of tomato plants fertilized with poultry manure

Scientia Horticulturae, 2010
Abstract Poultry manure (PM) must be disposed of from poultry farms, but is a potentially valuable source of macro- and micronutrients for plant growth. The objective of this study was to examine the effects of poultry manure on the growth of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) plants.
K. Demir   +4 more
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