Concentration of Potentially Toxic Elements (PTEs) in Rapid Coffee Products in Bandar Abbas, Iran: Probabilistic Non-Carcinogenic and Carcinogenic Risk Assessment
Vali Alipour,
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Iman Mahmoudi,
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Mohammad Borzoei
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Biological Trace Element Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 16, 2024
Language: Английский
Concentration of Heavy Metals in Traditional and Industrial Fruit Juices from Iran: Probabilistic Risk Assessment Study
Biological Trace Element Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
202(11), P. 5296 - 5305
Published: Jan. 8, 2024
Language: Английский
A probabilistic health risk assessment of potentially toxic elements in edible vegetable oils consumed in Hamadan, Iran
BMC Public Health,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(1)
Published: Jan. 18, 2024
Abstract
In
this
study,
potential
toxic
element
(PTEs)
including
lead
(Pb),
arsenic
(As),
cadmium(Cd),
iron
(Fe)
and
zinc
(Zn)
in
traditional
industrial
edible
vegetable
oils
(peanut,
sunflower,
olive
sesame)
collected
from
Hamadan,
west
of
Iran
were
determined
using
Inductivity
Coupled
Plasma
Optical
Emission
Spectrometry
(ICP-OES).
Besides,
probabilistic
health
risk
assessment
(non-carcinogenic
carcinogenic
risks)
was
identified
via
total
target
hazard
quotient
(TTHQ)
cancer
(CR)
by
the
Monte
Carlo
Simulation
(MCS)
model.
The
ranking
concentration
PTEs
Fe
>
Zn
As
Pb
Cd.
all
samples,
content
upper
than
(
p
<
0.001).
level
most
lower
permissible
regulated
Codex
national
standard.
term
non-carcinogenic,
consumers
at
acceptable
range
(TTHQ
1)
due
to
ingestion
both
PTEs.
carcinogenic,
CR
adults
children
higher
(CR
1E-6),
Hence
consumer
are
unacceptable
inorganic
As.
Therefore,
it
is
recommended
implement
control
plans
for
consumed
Iran.
Language: Английский
Tapping the nutraceutical potential of industrial hemp against arthritis and diabetes - A comprehensive review
Allah Rakha,
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Hina Rasheed,
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Ammar B. Altemimi
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et al.
Food Bioscience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
59, P. 104195 - 104195
Published: April 25, 2024
Language: Английский
Safety Stressors and Coal Miners’ Safety Performance: The Mediating Role of Resilience and Coping Styles
Psychology Research and Behavior Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 17, P. 79 - 99
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Purpose:
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
effects
of
three
different
safety
stressors
(safety
role
ambiguity,
conflicts,
and
interpersonal
conflicts)
on
performance
coal
miners
under
mediating
resilience
coping
styles.
Patients
Methods:
The
is
cross-sectional.
To
collect
data
analyze
hypothesized
relationships
in
present
study,
a
total
450
questionnaires
were
distributed
Shannxi
Province
China.
Regression
analysis
was
employed
as
main
statistical
technique
analyzing
using
SPSS
22.0
Process
4.1.
Results:
results
regression
indicate
that
kind
have
negative
predictive
effect
miners’
performance.
Resilience
styles
both
variables
between
performance,
play
chain
miners.
Conclusion:
further
explores
mechanism
providing
theoretical
guidance
for
improving
mines.
It
emphasizes
importance
miner’s
intervention,
positive
promotion,
prevention
mine
production.
Keywords:
resilience,
stressors,
Language: Английский
The risk of gastrointestinal cancer and nitrate intake due to vegetable consumption: A case-control study in Minab, Iran
Environmental Health Engineering and Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(2), P. 167 - 175
Published: April 2, 2024
Background:
Nitrate
(NO3
)
is
a
necessary
element
for
plant
growth,
but
its
excessive
use
in
agricultural
products
causes
different
health
problems.
This
study
aimed
to
investigate
the
relationship
between
NO3
concentrations
vegetables
and
prevalence
of
gastrointestinal
cancers
Minab
city,
Iran.
Methods:
case-control
was
conducted
on
60
people
with
cancer
as
case
group
120
healthy
control
city.
Data
were
collected
through
questionnaire
measuring
concentration
levels
vegetables.
All
samples
examined
by
reverse-phase
HPLC
(RP-HPLC)
method.
Results:
The
all
ranged
from
15.08
(onion)
1143.55
mg/kg
(spinach).
There
no
significant
difference
among
regions.
most
common
stomach
(61.7%).
amount
daily
intake
,
vegetables,
groups
(P<0.05).
results
showed
that
increasing
consumption
increases
chance
getting
(OR:
5.72;
P<0.001).
Conclusion:
According
results,
there
studied
areas.
It
highly
recommended
closely
monitor
cultivation,
fertilization,
spray
process
products,
frequent
monitoring
fruits
Language: Английский
The concentration of potentially toxic elements (PTEs) in honey: Global systematic review and meta-analysis and risk assessment
International Journal of Environmental Health Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 19
Published: April 16, 2024
The
papers
were
searched
in
databases
including
PubMed,
Scopus,
Web
of
science,
Embase,
Science
Direct
until
21
September
2023
and
meta-analysis
concentration
PTEs
honey
was
performed
using
random
effects
model
based
on
country
subgroups.
non-carcinogenic
risk
carcinogenic
calculated
by
Target
Hazard
Quotient
(THQ)
Cancer
Risk
(CR),
respectively.
sort
pooled
Cu
(1.10E
+
02
µg/kg)
>
Ni
(1.80E
01
Pb
(2.60E
00
Hg
(1.50E
Cd
(5.10E–01
As
(4.80E–01
µg/kg).
the
countries
Ethiopia
(As),
Jordan
(Cd
Pb),
Thailand
(Ni),
Brazil
(Cu
MeHg)
observed
to
be
higher
than
other
countries.
less
1,
hence,
consumption
does
not
have
risk.
Except
children
Nigeria,
CR
due
iAs
acceptable
for
both
adults
countries,
Therefore,
Language: Английский
Assessment of transfer factor of potential toxic elements (PTEs) in aloe vera plant
International Journal of Environmental & Analytical Chemistry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
105(5), P. 1101 - 1114
Published: Nov. 24, 2023
Aloe
Vera
plants
are
widely
used
for
cosmetic,
health
and
Medicinal
purposes.
Various
studies
have
highlighted
the
nutritional
benefits
of
plants,
but
few
investigated
their
bioconcentration
pollutants.
The
main
aim
our
study
was
to
estimate
transfer
factor
(TF)
potential
toxic
elements
(PTEs)
in
aloe
vera
gel.
We
estimated
PTEs
including
arsenic
(As),
cadmium
(Cd),
iron
(Fe),
nickel
(Ni),
lead
(Pb),
zinc
(Zn),
5
groups
plants.
After
6
weeks
we
sampled
gel
soil
detected
concentration
using
inductively
coupled
plasma
optical
emission
spectrometry
(ICP-OES).
then
Iran
results
a
meta-analysis
agricultural
Monte
Carlo
Simulation
(MCS)
model.
mean
(±
SD)
TF
Fe,
Pb,
As,
Cd,
Zn,
Ni
were
equal
0.558
±
2.487%,
0.555
1.225%,
0.163
0.372%,
0.122
1.123%,
0.069
0.415%
0.032
0.748%,
respectively.
rank
order
PTEs,
based
on
TF,
Fe
>
Pb
As
Cd
Zn
Ni.
Moreover,
95th
percentile
concentrations
Iran,
(0.7828
mg/kg)
(0.2800
(0.1601
(0.0444
mg/kg).
less
than
1,
which
shows
natural
levels
metals
plant
tissues.
On
other
hand,
lower
standard
limits.
Hence,
cannot
threaten
consumers
due
PTEs.
Language: Английский