Introduction: Consumption of food contaminated by heavy metals, especially nickel and chromium, cause adverse effects on human health, including impairment of renal function, met - hemoglobinemia, cirrhosis, and many other intoxication consequences. Since rice is one of the main meals of Iranian people, this project was conducted to determine the amount of contamination of nickel and chromium in rice , and to find how the cooking process may be effective on these elements. Materials and Methods: Five samples were collected randomly from five geographic regions of Qaemshahr (i.e., North, South, East, West, and Center). Residues of nickel and chromium in raw and cooked rice wer...
Dietary exposure to heavy metals is a matter of concern for human health risk through the consumptio...
Background: The presence of toxic heavy metals in cereal grains like rice is one of the main human ...
Introduction and purpose: High accumulation of heavy metals in food chain at critical doze has detri...
Rice is one of the world's most commonly consumed cereals. Consequently, its contamination by food c...
The aim of this study was to review the prevalence of rice contamination to heavy metals in Iranian ...
With attention to high public concern to dietary intakes of heavy metals from various foods and rice...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the second cereal consumed in Iran. Many studies have been carried out in Ira...
Background & Aims of the Study: Soil and water pollution with heavy metals is considered one of the ...
Background & Aims of the Study: One of the concerns of the human is pollution of food products such ...
Heavy metal in rice studies has attracted a greater concern worldwide. However, there have been limi...
Chronic Kidney disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) is one of the major national health problems in Sr...
Rice in the global market is increasing over the years similarly with the rice demand. Metal contami...
Aims Heavy metals in the environment are toxic to plants, animals and human. This study aimed to in...
Rice is one of the most consumed staple foods around the world and its trade is highly globalized. I...
Rice is the staple food for almost half of the global population, including Bangladesh. This may be ...
Dietary exposure to heavy metals is a matter of concern for human health risk through the consumptio...
Background: The presence of toxic heavy metals in cereal grains like rice is one of the main human ...
Introduction and purpose: High accumulation of heavy metals in food chain at critical doze has detri...
Rice is one of the world's most commonly consumed cereals. Consequently, its contamination by food c...
The aim of this study was to review the prevalence of rice contamination to heavy metals in Iranian ...
With attention to high public concern to dietary intakes of heavy metals from various foods and rice...
Rice (Oryza sativa) is the second cereal consumed in Iran. Many studies have been carried out in Ira...
Background & Aims of the Study: Soil and water pollution with heavy metals is considered one of the ...
Background & Aims of the Study: One of the concerns of the human is pollution of food products such ...
Heavy metal in rice studies has attracted a greater concern worldwide. However, there have been limi...
Chronic Kidney disease of unknown etiology (CKDu) is one of the major national health problems in Sr...
Rice in the global market is increasing over the years similarly with the rice demand. Metal contami...
Aims Heavy metals in the environment are toxic to plants, animals and human. This study aimed to in...
Rice is one of the most consumed staple foods around the world and its trade is highly globalized. I...
Rice is the staple food for almost half of the global population, including Bangladesh. This may be ...
Dietary exposure to heavy metals is a matter of concern for human health risk through the consumptio...
Background: The presence of toxic heavy metals in cereal grains like rice is one of the main human ...
Introduction and purpose: High accumulation of heavy metals in food chain at critical doze has detri...