This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. published by this journal in 1990. The use of 26Al, analyzed by accelerator mass spectrometry, now enables determination of Al toxicokinetics under physiological conditions. There is concern about aluminium in drinking water. The common sources of aluminium for man are reviewed. Oral Al bioavailability from water appears to be about 0.3%. Food is the primary common source. Al bioavailability from food has not been adequately determined. Industrial and medicinal exposure, and perhaps antiperspirant use, can significantly increase absorbed aluminium. Inhalation bioavailability of airborne soluble Al appears to be about 1.5% in the industrial envir...
AbstractWe are living in an “aluminium age” with increasing bioavailability of the metal for approxi...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Oral aluminum (Al) bioavailability from drinking water has been previously estimated, but there is l...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
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 (Al) is a ubiquitous substance encountered both naturally (as the third most abundant eleme...
A sufficient quantitative understanding of aluminium (Al) toxicokinetics (TK) in man is still lackin...
The chemical forms (species) of aluminum in blood plasma and brain extracellular fluid are considere...
A compendium is provided of aluminium compounds used in industrial settings, and as pharmaceuticals,...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
Aluminium is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans are exposed via foods by their natural contents o...
Aluminum (Al) is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust and is omnipresent in our envi...
Aluminium (Al) is silvery, light, malleable and ductile, and the most abundant metal in the earth’s ...
AbstractWe are living in an “aluminium age” with increasing bioavailability of the metal for approxi...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Oral aluminum (Al) bioavailability from drinking water has been previously estimated, but there is l...
This MiniReview updates and expands the MiniReview of aluminium toxicokinetics by Wilhelm et al. pub...
Aluminum is environmentally ubiquitous, providing human exposure. Usual human exposure is primarily ...
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 (Al) is a ubiquitous substance encountered both naturally (as the third most abundant eleme...
A sufficient quantitative understanding of aluminium (Al) toxicokinetics (TK) in man is still lackin...
The chemical forms (species) of aluminum in blood plasma and brain extracellular fluid are considere...
A compendium is provided of aluminium compounds used in industrial settings, and as pharmaceuticals,...
Aluminum has no known biological function; however, it is a contaminant present in most foods and me...
Aluminium is ubiquitous in the environment. Humans are exposed via foods by their natural contents o...
Aluminum (Al) is the third most abundant element in the earth's crust and is omnipresent in our envi...
Aluminium (Al) is silvery, light, malleable and ductile, and the most abundant metal in the earth’s ...
AbstractWe are living in an “aluminium age” with increasing bioavailability of the metal for approxi...
This thesis is being archived as a Digitized Shelf Copy for campus access to current students and st...
Oral aluminum (Al) bioavailability from drinking water has been previously estimated, but there is l...