The objectives of this study were to estimate cadmium contamination levels in different scenarios related to soil characteristics and assumptions regarding cadmium accumulation in the animal tissues, using quantitative supply chain modeling. The model takes into account soil cadmium levels, soil pH, soil-to-plant transfer, animal consumption patterns, and transfer into animal organs (liver and kidneys). The model was applied to cattle up to the age of six years which were fed roughage (maize and grass) and compound feed. Cadmium content in roughage and cadmium intake by cattle were calculated for six different (soil) scenarios varying in soil cadmium levels and soil pH. For each of the six scenarios, the carry-over of cadmium from intake in...
A survey to assess the extent of cadmium accumulation in South Australian cattle was undertaken in 1...
Critical limits for cadmium in parts of the human food chain are considered to have too small margin...
By a variety of exposure routes it is possible that the toxic heavy metals cadmium, arsenic and merc...
The objectives of this study were to estimate cadmium contamination levels in different scenarios re...
<p>A chain model was developed to calculate the flow of cadmium from soil, drinking water and ...
Cadmium in soil poses a risk for human health, due to its accumulation in food and feed crops. The e...
Background: Cadmium accumulates in sheep tissues and often approaches the legal limit for human cons...
The aim of this study was to re-evaluate the analytical results and time trends of the content of ca...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
In Ireland, an estimated 15% of Irish soils exceed the EU threshold limit for soil Cd of 1 mg/kg. Th...
Eco-friendly and efficient strategies for eliminating cadmium (Cd) phytoremediation plant residues a...
For the general non-smoking population food, and especially cereals, is the main source of exposure ...
Critical limits for cadmium in parts of the human food chain are considered to have too small margin...
Cadmium (Cd) is an important environmental pollutant in in- dustrialised countries and it is becomin...
A survey to assess the extent of cadmium accumulation in South Australian cattle was undertaken in 1...
Critical limits for cadmium in parts of the human food chain are considered to have too small margin...
By a variety of exposure routes it is possible that the toxic heavy metals cadmium, arsenic and merc...
The objectives of this study were to estimate cadmium contamination levels in different scenarios re...
<p>A chain model was developed to calculate the flow of cadmium from soil, drinking water and ...
Cadmium in soil poses a risk for human health, due to its accumulation in food and feed crops. The e...
Background: Cadmium accumulates in sheep tissues and often approaches the legal limit for human cons...
The aim of this study was to re-evaluate the analytical results and time trends of the content of ca...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
Human cadmium intake derives mainly from food sources, and cadmium can be present in high concentrat...
In Ireland, an estimated 15% of Irish soils exceed the EU threshold limit for soil Cd of 1 mg/kg. Th...
Eco-friendly and efficient strategies for eliminating cadmium (Cd) phytoremediation plant residues a...
For the general non-smoking population food, and especially cereals, is the main source of exposure ...
Critical limits for cadmium in parts of the human food chain are considered to have too small margin...
Cadmium (Cd) is an important environmental pollutant in in- dustrialised countries and it is becomin...
A survey to assess the extent of cadmium accumulation in South Australian cattle was undertaken in 1...
Critical limits for cadmium in parts of the human food chain are considered to have too small margin...
By a variety of exposure routes it is possible that the toxic heavy metals cadmium, arsenic and merc...