Fluoride (F) is released into the environment through a combination of natural and anthropogenic processes include the weathering from volcanoes, geothermal activity, and marine aerosols. Chronic fluoride exposure has been linked with amyriad of human diseases such as skeletal and dental fluorosis, diabetes, atherosclerosis, cardiovascular diseases, and hyperkeratosis. Since fluoride targets ubiquitous enzyme reactions, it affects nearly all organ systems in animals and humans. Apart from synthetic chemical chelators, studies have been carried out to explore natural antioxidants against F toxicity. Natural products contain substances that inhibit the theoxidation of substrate(s). Antioxidant molecules are thought to play a crucial role in c...
Fluorine is a highly reactive common element that does not occur in nature in the elemental state. I...
Last few decades, fluorine and fluorinated products have attracted significant attention, because th...
Copyright © 2014 S. Peckham and N. Awofeso. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Over the last 100−120 years, due to the ever-increasing importance of fluorine-containing compounds ...
In recent scenario, fl uorosis is now going to be a severe problem throughout the globe due to toxic...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral released by rocks into water, soil and air. It elicits dua...
Volcanic regions have always attracted many people worldwide because of the high fertility of their ...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Fluorine is the 13th most abundant element on Earth, and fluoride is part of our everyday lives, pre...
Not AvailableFluorine is widely dispersed in nature and is estimated to be the 13th most abundant el...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Fluorine (fluoride) is beneficial to human health in low concentration but toxic in excess. One of t...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
Fluoride is an earthly mineral that occurs naturally both in the sedimentary earth as well as in the...
In three quarters of a century of observation and research, the effects of fluoride on dental caries...
Fluorine is a highly reactive common element that does not occur in nature in the elemental state. I...
Last few decades, fluorine and fluorinated products have attracted significant attention, because th...
Copyright © 2014 S. Peckham and N. Awofeso. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...
Over the last 100−120 years, due to the ever-increasing importance of fluorine-containing compounds ...
In recent scenario, fl uorosis is now going to be a severe problem throughout the globe due to toxic...
Fluoride is a naturally occurring mineral released by rocks into water, soil and air. It elicits dua...
Volcanic regions have always attracted many people worldwide because of the high fertility of their ...
Fluorine is the world's 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Fluorine is the 13th most abundant element on Earth, and fluoride is part of our everyday lives, pre...
Not AvailableFluorine is widely dispersed in nature and is estimated to be the 13th most abundant el...
Fluorine is the world’s 13th most abundant element and constitutes 0.08% of the Earth crust. It has ...
Fluorine (fluoride) is beneficial to human health in low concentration but toxic in excess. One of t...
This chapter was aimed to identify the relationship between fluoride (F) enrichment and prevalence o...
Fluoride is an earthly mineral that occurs naturally both in the sedimentary earth as well as in the...
In three quarters of a century of observation and research, the effects of fluoride on dental caries...
Fluorine is a highly reactive common element that does not occur in nature in the elemental state. I...
Last few decades, fluorine and fluorinated products have attracted significant attention, because th...
Copyright © 2014 S. Peckham and N. Awofeso. This is an open access article distributed under the Cre...