The aim of this study was to investigate availability of essential heavy metals in meat and organs of cattles that are grazing in mine revegetation areas. The concentration of Cu, Fe, Zn, Cr, and Ni were determined in muscle (Longissimus dorsi and Bicep femoris), heart, liver, lungs, spleen, kidneys, bones, blood, grasses and water. The heavy metal content was analyzed by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometry (AAS). Some essential heavy metal (Fe, Cr and Ni) were found in large amount in the grasses consumed by livestock in mine revegetation areas. There were no essential heavy metals exceeding the threshold found in meat and organs of cattles in mine revegetation areas as well as outside of the mining area. Based on the content of Fe in meat...
A 4 yr study was conducted to determine the mineral element concentration of smooth bromegrass and m...
Information about food hygiene and quality in the sub-Saharan African countries remains scarce at a ...
The aims of animal husbandry improvements are to increase both the quality and the quantity of lives...
The aim of this study was to investigate availability of essential heavy metals in meat and organs o...
The aim of this study was to investigate availability of toxic heavy metals in meat and organs of ca...
This study was conducted to determine the concentrations of some toxic heavy metals in cattle slaugh...
Importance of heavy metals in food safety and detrimental effects of their high concentrations in fo...
The occurrence of heavy metals was determined in the biological material of cattle slaughtered on ag...
In this study, we initiated an effort to generate information about beef safety in Uganda. Our entry...
Meat and offal obtained from cattle are consumed daily as source of protein, but consumers’ knowledg...
As a result of environmental pollution and food chain, heavy metals may accumulate in human or anima...
Pollution of the environment with heavy metals can be a serious problem. In South Africa, particular...
The grazing trial at Kidston Gold Mine, North Queensland, was aimed specifically to assess the uptak...
Bushmeat have provided complimentary protein for human population across the world over the centurie...
The aim of this study was to investigate the concentrations of the elements Arsenic, Cobalt, Chromi...
A 4 yr study was conducted to determine the mineral element concentration of smooth bromegrass and m...
Information about food hygiene and quality in the sub-Saharan African countries remains scarce at a ...
The aims of animal husbandry improvements are to increase both the quality and the quantity of lives...
The aim of this study was to investigate availability of essential heavy metals in meat and organs o...
The aim of this study was to investigate availability of toxic heavy metals in meat and organs of ca...
This study was conducted to determine the concentrations of some toxic heavy metals in cattle slaugh...
Importance of heavy metals in food safety and detrimental effects of their high concentrations in fo...
The occurrence of heavy metals was determined in the biological material of cattle slaughtered on ag...
In this study, we initiated an effort to generate information about beef safety in Uganda. Our entry...
Meat and offal obtained from cattle are consumed daily as source of protein, but consumers’ knowledg...
As a result of environmental pollution and food chain, heavy metals may accumulate in human or anima...
Pollution of the environment with heavy metals can be a serious problem. In South Africa, particular...
The grazing trial at Kidston Gold Mine, North Queensland, was aimed specifically to assess the uptak...
Bushmeat have provided complimentary protein for human population across the world over the centurie...
The aim of this study was to investigate the concentrations of the elements Arsenic, Cobalt, Chromi...
A 4 yr study was conducted to determine the mineral element concentration of smooth bromegrass and m...
Information about food hygiene and quality in the sub-Saharan African countries remains scarce at a ...
The aims of animal husbandry improvements are to increase both the quality and the quantity of lives...