Lead (Pb) is a pestilent and relatively nonbiodegradable heavy metal, which causes severe health effects by inducing inflammation and oxidative stress in animal and human tissues. This is because of its significant tolerance and capability to bind Pb (430 mg/L) and thermodynamic fitness to sequester Pb in the Freundlich model (R2 = 0.98421) in vitro. Lactobacillus acidophilus KLDS1.1003 was selected for further in vivo study both in free and maize resistant starch (MRS)–based microencapsulated forms to assess its bioremediation aptitude against chronic Pb lethality using adult female BALB/c mice as a model animal. Orally administered free and microencapsulated KLDS 1.1003 provided significant protection by reducing Pb levels in the blood (1...
Toxic metals are a class of elements with no biological role but with extreme toxicity. On average o...
Harmful effects of heavy metals are myriad. Lead (Pb) from soil and atmosphere contaminates water bo...
Toxic metals such as lead, cadmium, and to a lesser extent, aluminium are detrimental to health and ...
Lead (Pb) is a well-recognized and potent heavy metal with non-biodegradable nature and can induce t...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic contaminating heavy metal that can cause a variety of hazardous effects to both...
Lead is a common toxic heavy metal with harmful effects on the human body and is widely used in seve...
Lead (Pb) intoxication is a serious food safety issue, and the development of relevant dietary strat...
Lead (Pb) intoxication is a serious food safety issue, and the development of relevant dietary strat...
Lead (Pb) intoxication is a serious food safety issue, and the development of relevant dietary strat...
© 2017 Anna V. Kirillova et al.Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) are heavy metals, important environmental ...
Abstract Human exposure to lead mainly occurs by ingestion of contaminated food, water and soil. Blo...
International audienceToxic metals (such as lead, cadmium, and, to a lesser extent, aluminum) are de...
Reducing lead (Pb) exposure via oral ingestion of contaminated soils is highly relevant for child he...
<p>Harmful effects of heavy metals are myriad. Lead (Pb) from soil and atmosphere contaminates water...
Lead (Pb) intoxication is a serious food safety issue, and the development of relevant dietary strat...
Toxic metals are a class of elements with no biological role but with extreme toxicity. On average o...
Harmful effects of heavy metals are myriad. Lead (Pb) from soil and atmosphere contaminates water bo...
Toxic metals such as lead, cadmium, and to a lesser extent, aluminium are detrimental to health and ...
Lead (Pb) is a well-recognized and potent heavy metal with non-biodegradable nature and can induce t...
Lead (Pb) is a toxic contaminating heavy metal that can cause a variety of hazardous effects to both...
Lead is a common toxic heavy metal with harmful effects on the human body and is widely used in seve...
Lead (Pb) intoxication is a serious food safety issue, and the development of relevant dietary strat...
Lead (Pb) intoxication is a serious food safety issue, and the development of relevant dietary strat...
Lead (Pb) intoxication is a serious food safety issue, and the development of relevant dietary strat...
© 2017 Anna V. Kirillova et al.Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) are heavy metals, important environmental ...
Abstract Human exposure to lead mainly occurs by ingestion of contaminated food, water and soil. Blo...
International audienceToxic metals (such as lead, cadmium, and, to a lesser extent, aluminum) are de...
Reducing lead (Pb) exposure via oral ingestion of contaminated soils is highly relevant for child he...
<p>Harmful effects of heavy metals are myriad. Lead (Pb) from soil and atmosphere contaminates water...
Lead (Pb) intoxication is a serious food safety issue, and the development of relevant dietary strat...
Toxic metals are a class of elements with no biological role but with extreme toxicity. On average o...
Harmful effects of heavy metals are myriad. Lead (Pb) from soil and atmosphere contaminates water bo...
Toxic metals such as lead, cadmium, and to a lesser extent, aluminium are detrimental to health and ...