This paper describes the determination of the levels of lead (Pb), cadmium (Cd), zinc (Zn), calcium (Ca) and iron (Fe) in the toenails and fingernails of children under the age of six years in urban and rural areas in Kenya by atomic absorption spectrophotometer. Lead levels in urban areas ranged from 8.0-49.0 µg/g in fingernails and 7.0-62.0 µg/g in toenails as compared to those in rural areas (5.0-36.5 µg/g and 5.5-31.5 µg/g, respectively). A similar trend was observed for Cd where significantly high levels were found in children in urban areas than those in rural areas. The Fe and Zn levels were significantly higher in children in rural areas than those in the urban areas. The levels of all the metals studied were higher in the toenails ...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Although many o...
A study was conducted to investigate the level of heavy metals in agricultural soils in Bungoma and ...
Heavy metals, particularly cadmium, lead, and arsenic, constitute a significant potential threat to ...
Elemental deficiencies or in excess effects growth and development. Pacific population are at a disa...
Lead and zinc concentrations were determined in scalp hair and finger nails of exposed and unexposed...
In the present work, elements concentration in fingernails samples of volunteers of different ages (...
Lead and zinc concentrations were determined in scalp hair and finger nails of exposed and unexposed...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Working in tannery is associated with the manifestation of various diseases cau...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This study used hair and nails to biomonitor heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cr and Cu) from geological source...
Potentially harmful elements (PHE) also referred to as heavy metals (HM) were analyzed in water, fis...
Elevated levels of metals due to anthropogenic activities are a cause of environmental concern becau...
Tanzania has had mining on a large scale since 1998. The North Mara Gold Mine is located in Tarime D...
The present study evaluated if the element profiles in hair and nails of children from the Lake Vict...
There is limited evidence on the distribution of heavy metals and its association with secondhand sm...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Although many o...
A study was conducted to investigate the level of heavy metals in agricultural soils in Bungoma and ...
Heavy metals, particularly cadmium, lead, and arsenic, constitute a significant potential threat to ...
Elemental deficiencies or in excess effects growth and development. Pacific population are at a disa...
Lead and zinc concentrations were determined in scalp hair and finger nails of exposed and unexposed...
In the present work, elements concentration in fingernails samples of volunteers of different ages (...
Lead and zinc concentrations were determined in scalp hair and finger nails of exposed and unexposed...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Working in tannery is associated with the manifestation of various diseases cau...
Copyright © 2014 ISSR Journals. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
This study used hair and nails to biomonitor heavy metals (Pb, Cd, Cr and Cu) from geological source...
Potentially harmful elements (PHE) also referred to as heavy metals (HM) were analyzed in water, fis...
Elevated levels of metals due to anthropogenic activities are a cause of environmental concern becau...
Tanzania has had mining on a large scale since 1998. The North Mara Gold Mine is located in Tarime D...
The present study evaluated if the element profiles in hair and nails of children from the Lake Vict...
There is limited evidence on the distribution of heavy metals and its association with secondhand sm...
BACKGROUND: Exposure to environmental heavy metals is common among African children. Although many o...
A study was conducted to investigate the level of heavy metals in agricultural soils in Bungoma and ...
Heavy metals, particularly cadmium, lead, and arsenic, constitute a significant potential threat to ...