This review discusses recent literature on the chemical and physiological factors that influence the absorption, distribution, and excretion of aluminum in mammals, with particular regard to gastrointestinal absorption and speciation in plasma. Humans encounter aluminum, a ubiquitous yet highly insoluble element in most forms, in foods, drinking water, and pharmaceuticals. Exposure also occurs by inhalation of dust and aerosols, particularly in occupational settings. Absorption from the gut depends largely on pH and the presence of complexing ligands, particularly carboxylic acids, with which the metal can form absorbable neutral aluminum species. Uremic animals and humans experience higher than normal body burdens of aluminum despite incre...
Aluminum (Al) is a very common component of the earth's mineral composition. It is not essential ele...
Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. In many of the previous experiment...
Although aluminum is the most abundant metal in nature, it has no known biological function. However...
This review discusses recent literature on the chemical and physiological factors that influence the...
This review discusses recent literature on the chemical and physiological factors that influence the...
This review discusses recent literature on the chemical and physiological factors that influence the...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
as hydroxide or sulfate, is limited by solubility to 2.5 mg/liter at pH 7.0. This study was carried ...
The chemical forms (species) of aluminum in blood plasma and brain extracellular fluid are considere...
Although aluminum is the most abundant metal in nature, it has no known biological function. However...
Aluminum (Al) is a very common component of the earth's mineral composition. It is not essential ele...
Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. In many of the previous experiment...
Although aluminum is the most abundant metal in nature, it has no known biological function. However...
This review discusses recent literature on the chemical and physiological factors that influence the...
This review discusses recent literature on the chemical and physiological factors that influence the...
This review discusses recent literature on the chemical and physiological factors that influence the...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
as hydroxide or sulfate, is limited by solubility to 2.5 mg/liter at pH 7.0. This study was carried ...
The chemical forms (species) of aluminum in blood plasma and brain extracellular fluid are considere...
Although aluminum is the most abundant metal in nature, it has no known biological function. However...
Aluminum (Al) is a very common component of the earth's mineral composition. It is not essential ele...
Aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust. In many of the previous experiment...
Although aluminum is the most abundant metal in nature, it has no known biological function. However...