In a double blind, 3 x 3 factorial (volume x dose) study, 70 adult females (18-60 years of age) at four different international sites (total pooled n = 269) were given 100, 150, or 200 ml of bottled drinking water with 0.4, 0.8, or 1.2 mg of copper (Cu) as the sulfate salt once each week. Two additional doses (0 and 1.6mg Cu) were added at the 200ml volume to determine a dose-response relationship and corroborate previously reported results. All subjects completed a questionnaire at 0, 0.25, and I h post-dosing that screened for positive gastrointestinal (GI) effects (nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and diarrhea). Nausea was the most prevalent symptom reported and was generally reported within the first 15 min (water volume, p < 0.032; co...
Copper effects on human health represent a relevant issue in modern nutrition. One of the difficulti...
The objective of this study is to determine the concentration of copper and lead (mg/L) in drinking ...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...
Ingestion of drinking water with a high copper content may induce acute gastrointestinal effects, ma...
We assessed gastrointestinal effects in 1,365 adults exposed to either < 0.01 (controls), 2, 4, or 6...
BACKGROUND: Mild and moderate effects of marginally low and marginally high copper exposure are poor...
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
The aim of this study was to determine whether total copper or soluble copper concentration is assoc...
Vásquez Marcela. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Talca, Talca, Chile.Several famili...
Several families of Talca city, Chile complained to health authorities for what they attributed to c...
We assessed gastrointestinal effects in 1,365 adults exposed to either 6 mg Cu/L. We conclude that ...
High levels of copper in drinking water can cause health problems. This publication explains the eff...
519-523Copper as a trace element plays an important role in several physiological functions. Earlier...
Copper effects on human health represent a relevant issue in modern nutrition. One of the difficulti...
Copper effects on human health represent a relevant issue in modern nutrition. One of the difficulti...
The objective of this study is to determine the concentration of copper and lead (mg/L) in drinking ...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...
Ingestion of drinking water with a high copper content may induce acute gastrointestinal effects, ma...
We assessed gastrointestinal effects in 1,365 adults exposed to either < 0.01 (controls), 2, 4, or 6...
BACKGROUND: Mild and moderate effects of marginally low and marginally high copper exposure are poor...
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
Too much copper in the human body can cause stomach and intestinal distress such as nausea, vomiting...
The aim of this study was to determine whether total copper or soluble copper concentration is assoc...
Vásquez Marcela. Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad de Talca, Talca, Chile.Several famili...
Several families of Talca city, Chile complained to health authorities for what they attributed to c...
We assessed gastrointestinal effects in 1,365 adults exposed to either 6 mg Cu/L. We conclude that ...
High levels of copper in drinking water can cause health problems. This publication explains the eff...
519-523Copper as a trace element plays an important role in several physiological functions. Earlier...
Copper effects on human health represent a relevant issue in modern nutrition. One of the difficulti...
Copper effects on human health represent a relevant issue in modern nutrition. One of the difficulti...
The objective of this study is to determine the concentration of copper and lead (mg/L) in drinking ...
Background: Copper is an essential nutrient for humans. Recently, a limit of 31.48 μmol/l (2 mg/l) w...