In countries with fluoridation of public water, it is imperative to determine other dietary sources of fluoride intake to reduce the public health risk of chronic exposure. New Zealand has one of the highest per capita consumption rates of black tea internationally and is one of the few countries to artificially fluoridate public water; yet no information is available to consumers on the fluoride levels in tea products. In this study, we determined the contribution of black tea as a source of dietary fluoride intake by measuring the fluoride content in 18 brands of commercially available products in New Zealand. Fluoride concentrations were measured by potentiometric method with a fluoride ion-selective electrode and the contribution of bla...
SUMMARY: The objectives of this study were to investigate the fluoride (F) content of various commer...
This study aims to determine the concentrations of fluoride in UK tea products and their infusions. ...
Tea is among the most consumed beverages all over the world. Therefore investigating the effects of ...
In countries with fluoridation of public water, it is imperative to determine other dietary sources ...
The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, is a fluoride (F) accumulator. Upon brewing, tea releases large am...
Fluoride is an essential micro-nutrient owing to its role in the prevention of dental caries. Chroni...
The Republic of Ireland (RoI) is the only European Country with a mandatory national legislation req...
Abstract Excessive ingestion of fluorides might adversely affect the health of humans. Hence, this s...
Back ground: Tea is one of the most commonly used drinks in the world. Drinking too much tea might a...
ABSTRACT. The fluoride contents in the infusions of 21 commercially available Ethiopian and imported...
Poster Session - Nutritional Assessment and Risk Factors for Oral Diseases: abstract no. 1213OBJECTI...
Background: Tea is known as a source of fluoride that not only can prevent tooth decay but also can ...
Introduction: Since high levels of fluoride can cause fluorosis and osteoarthritis, due to the high ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate fluoride and aluminum concentration in herbal, black, ready-to-drink, and imp...
High fluoride concentrations in drinking water affect millions of people around the world; however, ...
SUMMARY: The objectives of this study were to investigate the fluoride (F) content of various commer...
This study aims to determine the concentrations of fluoride in UK tea products and their infusions. ...
Tea is among the most consumed beverages all over the world. Therefore investigating the effects of ...
In countries with fluoridation of public water, it is imperative to determine other dietary sources ...
The tea plant, Camellia sinensis, is a fluoride (F) accumulator. Upon brewing, tea releases large am...
Fluoride is an essential micro-nutrient owing to its role in the prevention of dental caries. Chroni...
The Republic of Ireland (RoI) is the only European Country with a mandatory national legislation req...
Abstract Excessive ingestion of fluorides might adversely affect the health of humans. Hence, this s...
Back ground: Tea is one of the most commonly used drinks in the world. Drinking too much tea might a...
ABSTRACT. The fluoride contents in the infusions of 21 commercially available Ethiopian and imported...
Poster Session - Nutritional Assessment and Risk Factors for Oral Diseases: abstract no. 1213OBJECTI...
Background: Tea is known as a source of fluoride that not only can prevent tooth decay but also can ...
Introduction: Since high levels of fluoride can cause fluorosis and osteoarthritis, due to the high ...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate fluoride and aluminum concentration in herbal, black, ready-to-drink, and imp...
High fluoride concentrations in drinking water affect millions of people around the world; however, ...
SUMMARY: The objectives of this study were to investigate the fluoride (F) content of various commer...
This study aims to determine the concentrations of fluoride in UK tea products and their infusions. ...
Tea is among the most consumed beverages all over the world. Therefore investigating the effects of ...