The present study was carried out to determine the concentrations of selected metal elements (lead, copper, manganese, zinc and iron) in 51 samples of commercial drinking water and tap water available in Malaysia. The results indicated that low metal elements were found in the studied water samples. Lead, manganese, zinc and iron were not detected in some of the studied samples, except copper. The concentrations of the metal elements in the studied samples were well below the maximum permitted concentrations as recommended. Therefore these drinking water are safe for consumption and do not pose adverse effect to the health of consumers due to metal toxicity
Exposure to potentially hazardous trace elements (PHTEs) through drinking water consumption can enda...
Water is a natural resource that cannot be taken for granted. Many a war has been fought over the c...
Malaysia has abundant sources of drinking water from river and groundwater. However, rapid developme...
The present study was carried out to determine the concentrations of selected metal elements (lead, ...
The drinking and mineral water samples obtained from different geographical locations had concentrat...
Introduction: Quality drinking water should be free from harmful levels of impurities such as heavy ...
AbstractMalaysia has abundant sources of drinking water from river and groundwater. However, rapid d...
This study investigates the physical and chemical properties of bottled water and tap water at a uni...
Malaysian was estimated water intake about 210 liters per day. Drinking water can be obtained from t...
Determination of the certain major and trace elements was carried out in drinking water supply sche...
Heavy metals and toxic elements four brands of commercial bottled water from Indonesia market were a...
A safe drinking water programme known as The National Drinking Water Quality Surveillance Programme ...
Minerals content in drinking water are essential for human health. Hence, this cross sectional study...
Mining and smelting activities are the main causes for the increasing pollution of heavy metals from...
, Copp Samples from different types of containers (i.e., tankers, tanks and cooler drinking w...
Exposure to potentially hazardous trace elements (PHTEs) through drinking water consumption can enda...
Water is a natural resource that cannot be taken for granted. Many a war has been fought over the c...
Malaysia has abundant sources of drinking water from river and groundwater. However, rapid developme...
The present study was carried out to determine the concentrations of selected metal elements (lead, ...
The drinking and mineral water samples obtained from different geographical locations had concentrat...
Introduction: Quality drinking water should be free from harmful levels of impurities such as heavy ...
AbstractMalaysia has abundant sources of drinking water from river and groundwater. However, rapid d...
This study investigates the physical and chemical properties of bottled water and tap water at a uni...
Malaysian was estimated water intake about 210 liters per day. Drinking water can be obtained from t...
Determination of the certain major and trace elements was carried out in drinking water supply sche...
Heavy metals and toxic elements four brands of commercial bottled water from Indonesia market were a...
A safe drinking water programme known as The National Drinking Water Quality Surveillance Programme ...
Minerals content in drinking water are essential for human health. Hence, this cross sectional study...
Mining and smelting activities are the main causes for the increasing pollution of heavy metals from...
, Copp Samples from different types of containers (i.e., tankers, tanks and cooler drinking w...
Exposure to potentially hazardous trace elements (PHTEs) through drinking water consumption can enda...
Water is a natural resource that cannot be taken for granted. Many a war has been fought over the c...
Malaysia has abundant sources of drinking water from river and groundwater. However, rapid developme...