Lead (Pb) is a non-threshold toxin capable of inducing toxic effects at any blood level but availability of soil screening criteria for assessing potential health risks is limited. The oral bioaccessibility of Pb in 163 soil samples was attributed to sources through solubility estimation and domain identification. Samples were extracted following the Unified BARGE Method. Urban, mineralisation, peat and granite domains accounted for elevated Pb concentrations compared to rural samples. High Pb solubility explained moderate-high gastric (G) bioaccessible fractions throughout the study area. Higher maximum G concentrations were measured in urban (97.6 mg kg−1) and mineralisation (199.8 mg kg−1) domains. Higher average G concentrations occurre...
International audienceThis investigation was undertaken to identify the most significant parameters ...
Soil lead (Pb) hazard level is contingent on bioavailability, but existing assays that estimate Pb b...
Internationally publicized impacts upon human health associated with exposure to potentially harmful...
Environmental Context: There is growing concern that lead (Pb) in the environment may cause adverse...
In human risk assessment, ingestion of soil is considered a major route of toxic Pb exposure. A larg...
Predictive linear regression (LR) modelling indicates that total Pb is the only highly significant i...
The former St. Antony’s Lead Works site, now the central part of an urban recreational park (Walker ...
Predictive linear regression (LR) modelling between bioaccessible Pb and a range of total elemental ...
This study investigated the relationship between Pb relative bioavailability (RBA) and bioaccessibil...
Soil Pb concentrations at urban agriculture sites (UAS) commonly exceed recommended safe levels. The...
The human bioaccessibility of lead (Pb) in Pb-contaminated soils from the Glasgow area was determine...
In human health risk assessment (HHRA), oral ingestion of soil can be a major route of exposure to m...
Lead (Pb), a trace metal notorious for its impacts on human health, has achieved worldwide environme...
Lead (Pb) is a metallic element naturally occurring in trace amounts in the Earth’s surface environm...
Lead (Pb) is toxic to all life and even low blood Pb levels can have neurological effects, especiall...
International audienceThis investigation was undertaken to identify the most significant parameters ...
Soil lead (Pb) hazard level is contingent on bioavailability, but existing assays that estimate Pb b...
Internationally publicized impacts upon human health associated with exposure to potentially harmful...
Environmental Context: There is growing concern that lead (Pb) in the environment may cause adverse...
In human risk assessment, ingestion of soil is considered a major route of toxic Pb exposure. A larg...
Predictive linear regression (LR) modelling indicates that total Pb is the only highly significant i...
The former St. Antony’s Lead Works site, now the central part of an urban recreational park (Walker ...
Predictive linear regression (LR) modelling between bioaccessible Pb and a range of total elemental ...
This study investigated the relationship between Pb relative bioavailability (RBA) and bioaccessibil...
Soil Pb concentrations at urban agriculture sites (UAS) commonly exceed recommended safe levels. The...
The human bioaccessibility of lead (Pb) in Pb-contaminated soils from the Glasgow area was determine...
In human health risk assessment (HHRA), oral ingestion of soil can be a major route of exposure to m...
Lead (Pb), a trace metal notorious for its impacts on human health, has achieved worldwide environme...
Lead (Pb) is a metallic element naturally occurring in trace amounts in the Earth’s surface environm...
Lead (Pb) is toxic to all life and even low blood Pb levels can have neurological effects, especiall...
International audienceThis investigation was undertaken to identify the most significant parameters ...
Soil lead (Pb) hazard level is contingent on bioavailability, but existing assays that estimate Pb b...
Internationally publicized impacts upon human health associated with exposure to potentially harmful...