Mercury (Hg) is toxic and hazardous metal that causes natural disasters in the earth's crust. Exposure to Hg occurs via various routes; like oral (fish), inhalation, dental amalgams, and skin from cosmetics. In this review, we have discussed the sources of Hg and its potential for causing toxicity in humans. In addition, we also review its bio-chemical cycling in the environment; its systemic, immunotoxic, genotoxic/carcinogenic, and teratogenic health effects; and the dietary influences; as well as the important considerations in risk assessment and management of Hg poisoning have been discussed in detail. Many harmful outcomes have been reported, which will provide more awareness
This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachel...
Environmental contamination has exposed humans to various metal agents, including mercury. It has be...
A number of observations indicate that heavy metals are able to alter cellular metabolic pathways th...
Mercury is a type of hazardous and toxic pollutant that can result in detrimental effects on the env...
Mercury is classified as a heavy metal and thus is commonly referred to as a death metal due to its...
Mercury in human body is a free radical that can cause depletion of glutathione (GSH) and hoarding o...
Environmental contamination has exposed humans to various metal agents, including mercury. It has be...
Mercury is an ubiquitous environmental toxin that causes a wide range of adverse health effects in h...
Exposure to mercury is a silent threat to the environment and human life. It has the potential to ha...
Mercury is a toxic and non-essential metal in the human body. Mercury is ubiquitously distributed in...
Mercury (Hg) is widely recognized as a neurotoxic metal, besides it can also act as a proinflammator...
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal which is widely dispersed in nature. Most human exposure results from...
Mercury is a toxic and non-essential metal in the human body. Mercury is ubiquitously distributed in...
Mercury is a metal found in the environment from natural and anthropogenic sources. It is highly tox...
Among the heavy metals, mercury is one of the most studied environmental pollutants. This is largel...
This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachel...
Environmental contamination has exposed humans to various metal agents, including mercury. It has be...
A number of observations indicate that heavy metals are able to alter cellular metabolic pathways th...
Mercury is a type of hazardous and toxic pollutant that can result in detrimental effects on the env...
Mercury is classified as a heavy metal and thus is commonly referred to as a death metal due to its...
Mercury in human body is a free radical that can cause depletion of glutathione (GSH) and hoarding o...
Environmental contamination has exposed humans to various metal agents, including mercury. It has be...
Mercury is an ubiquitous environmental toxin that causes a wide range of adverse health effects in h...
Exposure to mercury is a silent threat to the environment and human life. It has the potential to ha...
Mercury is a toxic and non-essential metal in the human body. Mercury is ubiquitously distributed in...
Mercury (Hg) is widely recognized as a neurotoxic metal, besides it can also act as a proinflammator...
Mercury is a toxic heavy metal which is widely dispersed in nature. Most human exposure results from...
Mercury is a toxic and non-essential metal in the human body. Mercury is ubiquitously distributed in...
Mercury is a metal found in the environment from natural and anthropogenic sources. It is highly tox...
Among the heavy metals, mercury is one of the most studied environmental pollutants. This is largel...
This project report is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachel...
Environmental contamination has exposed humans to various metal agents, including mercury. It has be...
A number of observations indicate that heavy metals are able to alter cellular metabolic pathways th...