In the aquatic environment, pollution with heavy metals is a major issue. Some of them are essential heavy metals because they play biological roles for aquatic organisms. Other heavy metals, however, are regarded as dangerous even at low concentrations. Heavy metal levels that are harmful may be caused by industrial, mining, and agricultural operations. Water contamination and changes to the physicochemical properties of the aquatic environment will result from this. The harmful toxic consequences of this pollution on fish raise questions about its possible impacts on human health. The most prevalent heavy metals are arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury, which are systemic toxicants and have an impact on human health. These metals are class...
Heavy metals are serious threat because of their toxicity, long persistence, bioaccumulation and bio...
Background: The concentrations of heavy metals in the tissues and organs of fishes indicate the conc...
Living organisms require trace amounts of heavy metals, including cobalt, copper, manganese and zinc...
In the aquatic environment, pollution with heavy metals is a major issue. Some of them are essential...
Heavy metals have a high density that is harmful even in low quantity. These metals enter aquatic ha...
The aquatic environment continues to be polluted by anthropogenic activities that cause heavy metals...
Living organisms require trace amounts of heavy metals, including cobalt, copper, manganese and zinc...
We determined the health risks associated with the consumption of toxic metals in fish raised from a...
The contamination of the aquatic systems with heavy metals from natural anthropogenic sources has be...
The numerous health benefits provided by fish consumption may be compromised by the presence of toxi...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the influence and effects of chosen bioaccumulative substanc...
The development of industries and the uncontrolled increase of population, the development of agricu...
Background: One of the main water contaminants are Hg, Cd, Pb and As. The chain of contamination of ...
: In this study, it was aimed to investigate the heavy metal (Al, Ag, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Ni...
The purpose of this review is to deliberate cadmium existence in aquatic ecosystem and its hazardous...
Heavy metals are serious threat because of their toxicity, long persistence, bioaccumulation and bio...
Background: The concentrations of heavy metals in the tissues and organs of fishes indicate the conc...
Living organisms require trace amounts of heavy metals, including cobalt, copper, manganese and zinc...
In the aquatic environment, pollution with heavy metals is a major issue. Some of them are essential...
Heavy metals have a high density that is harmful even in low quantity. These metals enter aquatic ha...
The aquatic environment continues to be polluted by anthropogenic activities that cause heavy metals...
Living organisms require trace amounts of heavy metals, including cobalt, copper, manganese and zinc...
We determined the health risks associated with the consumption of toxic metals in fish raised from a...
The contamination of the aquatic systems with heavy metals from natural anthropogenic sources has be...
The numerous health benefits provided by fish consumption may be compromised by the presence of toxi...
The aim of this article was to evaluate the influence and effects of chosen bioaccumulative substanc...
The development of industries and the uncontrolled increase of population, the development of agricu...
Background: One of the main water contaminants are Hg, Cd, Pb and As. The chain of contamination of ...
: In this study, it was aimed to investigate the heavy metal (Al, Ag, As, Cd, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, Hg, Ni...
The purpose of this review is to deliberate cadmium existence in aquatic ecosystem and its hazardous...
Heavy metals are serious threat because of their toxicity, long persistence, bioaccumulation and bio...
Background: The concentrations of heavy metals in the tissues and organs of fishes indicate the conc...
Living organisms require trace amounts of heavy metals, including cobalt, copper, manganese and zinc...