One of the most important pathways for exposure to metals is drinking water ingestion. Chronic or acute exposure to metals can endanger the health of the exposed population, and hence, estimation of human health risks is crucial. In the current study for the first time, the concentrations of Mercury (Hg), Arsenic (As), Zinc (Zn), Lead (Pb) and Cobalt (Co) in 120 collected tap water samples (2015, July–November) from Ilam city, Iran were investigated using flame atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Also, the metal-induced carcinogenic and noncarcinogenic risks for consumers exposed to tap drinking water were calculated. The average (range) concentrations of Hg, Zn, As, Pb and Co were defined as 0.40 ± 0.10 μg/L (ND-0.9 μg/L), 5014 ± 5707 μg/...
Determination of metal risk levels in potable water and their effects on human health are vital in a...
The present study was conducted to investigate trace metal (Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu, Al, As, Se, Hg, ...
In this study, the concentrations of six trace metals (TM) are determined in tap water and point of ...
One of the most important pathways for exposure to metals is drinking water ingestion. Chronic or ac...
Introduction The existence of heavy metals in drinking water is a serious threat to consumers chr('3...
Exposure to potentially hazardous trace elements (PHTEs) through drinking water consumption can enda...
Introduction: Contamination of water with heavy metals has turned into a health concern, particularl...
Acute exposure to trace metals (TMs) in water is hazardous to human health. The average concentratio...
Introduction: Contamination of water with heavy metals has turned into a health concern, particularl...
One of the most important pathways for exposure to metals is drinking water ingestion. Chronic or ac...
Background: The presence of heavy metals in water resources above threshold levels can be toxic and ...
A health risk assessment was conducted for exposure to trace metals via drinking water ingestion pat...
Background: The presence of heavy metals in water resources above threshold levels can be toxic and ...
The presence of heavy metals such as lead in drinking water resources can be dangerous for human bec...
The levels of seven essential trace elements (Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se, and Mo) and six non-essential ...
Determination of metal risk levels in potable water and their effects on human health are vital in a...
The present study was conducted to investigate trace metal (Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu, Al, As, Se, Hg, ...
In this study, the concentrations of six trace metals (TM) are determined in tap water and point of ...
One of the most important pathways for exposure to metals is drinking water ingestion. Chronic or ac...
Introduction The existence of heavy metals in drinking water is a serious threat to consumers chr('3...
Exposure to potentially hazardous trace elements (PHTEs) through drinking water consumption can enda...
Introduction: Contamination of water with heavy metals has turned into a health concern, particularl...
Acute exposure to trace metals (TMs) in water is hazardous to human health. The average concentratio...
Introduction: Contamination of water with heavy metals has turned into a health concern, particularl...
One of the most important pathways for exposure to metals is drinking water ingestion. Chronic or ac...
Background: The presence of heavy metals in water resources above threshold levels can be toxic and ...
A health risk assessment was conducted for exposure to trace metals via drinking water ingestion pat...
Background: The presence of heavy metals in water resources above threshold levels can be toxic and ...
The presence of heavy metals such as lead in drinking water resources can be dangerous for human bec...
The levels of seven essential trace elements (Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Se, and Mo) and six non-essential ...
Determination of metal risk levels in potable water and their effects on human health are vital in a...
The present study was conducted to investigate trace metal (Fe, Mn, Cd, Pb, Zn, Cu, Al, As, Se, Hg, ...
In this study, the concentrations of six trace metals (TM) are determined in tap water and point of ...