Food is an important source of human aluminium (Al) exposure and regular consumption of foods containing Al-based food additives may result in high Al intakes above health-based tolerable intakes. However, some additives are Al salts with low solubility, and little is known about bioavailability of Al in these additives. We investigated urine Al concentrations in healthy adult volunteers (N = 18, women/men) before (base-line) and after 7 days of ingestion of pancakes with a low Al content (median: <0.5 mg Al/kg) and high Al content (median: 860 mg/kg). The high-Al pancakes contained the common additive sodium aluminium phosphate (SALP). The participants did not know if the pancakes contained SALP or not during the experiment. After adjustin...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
We synthesized 26Al-containing acidic and basic (alkaline) sodium aluminum phosphates (SALPs) which ...
In 2006, the FAO/WHO Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) took into account the effect...
Food is an important source of human aluminium (Al) exposure and regular consumption of foods contai...
Oral aluminum (Al) bioavailability from drinking water has been previously estimated, but there is l...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
The primary objective was to determine the aluminium (Al) content of selected foods and food product...
Aluminium is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans are exposed via foods by their natural contents o...
none21In view of the cumulative nature of aluminium in the organism after dietary exposure, the Pane...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
Orally-ingested aluminum compounds have been implicated in the development of dialysis encephalopath...
Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the lithosphere, constituting 8 % of the earth's crust. Alumi...
The objective was to estimate oral Al bioavailability from tea infusion in the rat, using the tracer...
Aluminum (Al) is a ubiquitous substance encountered both naturally (as the third most abundant eleme...
Aluminium is the third most frequent element in the earth's crust and occurs naturally in drinking w...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
We synthesized 26Al-containing acidic and basic (alkaline) sodium aluminum phosphates (SALPs) which ...
In 2006, the FAO/WHO Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) took into account the effect...
Food is an important source of human aluminium (Al) exposure and regular consumption of foods contai...
Oral aluminum (Al) bioavailability from drinking water has been previously estimated, but there is l...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
The primary objective was to determine the aluminium (Al) content of selected foods and food product...
Aluminium is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans are exposed via foods by their natural contents o...
none21In view of the cumulative nature of aluminium in the organism after dietary exposure, the Pane...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
Orally-ingested aluminum compounds have been implicated in the development of dialysis encephalopath...
Aluminum is the most abundant metal in the lithosphere, constituting 8 % of the earth's crust. Alumi...
The objective was to estimate oral Al bioavailability from tea infusion in the rat, using the tracer...
Aluminum (Al) is a ubiquitous substance encountered both naturally (as the third most abundant eleme...
Aluminium is the third most frequent element in the earth's crust and occurs naturally in drinking w...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
We synthesized 26Al-containing acidic and basic (alkaline) sodium aluminum phosphates (SALPs) which ...
In 2006, the FAO/WHO Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA) took into account the effect...