The main objective of this study was to study the levels of strontium, total arsenic and inorganic arsenic present in nectars, fruit juices and waters consumed in Portugal. A second objective was to evaluate the reliability of pooled versus single samples to derive consistent estimates of exposure assessment to inorganic contaminants. Twenty four samples of juices and nectars representative of the domestic market were acquired in May 2014 in the Lisbon region. Samples of representative brands were collected randomly in supermarkets of national implementation in accordance with consumer preference. Afterwards these were analyzed both as single units and as two pools, one of nectars and the other of juices, composed by 12 samples each. ...
For human, arsenic (As) is toxic substance which is widely transported from natural and anthropogeni...
Fruit juices are amongst the most non-alcoholic beverages appreciated and consumed in European count...
Background and objective(s): Selenium is an essential trace element for human health. Through seleno...
The main objective of this study was to study the levels of strontium, total arsenic and inorganic a...
Objective: The main objectives of the present work were 1) to study the inorganic contaminants pre...
Recently, food products based only on plants have become increasingly popular and are often found on...
Arsenic (As), is a metalloid that can accumulate in water, plants and seafood to high levels. Depend...
Arsenic is a human carcinogen that has been found in various waters and wines throughout the world. ...
Ingestion of arsenic in contaminated food and water is the predominate pathway of arsenic exposure f...
Arsenic is a well-known carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic element and occurs in the environment both...
Arsenic is ubiquitous in nature appearing in various chemical forms. The toxicity, environmental mob...
To assess the risks associated with the consumption of arsenic-containing foodstuffs, the determinat...
<p>This study reports results of total arsenic (As) and various As species in 75 samples of ce...
Food and drinking water are the principal routes of exposure to arsenic (As) for humans. More than 5...
Here we review recent developments in analytical proposals for the assessment of inorganic arsenic (...
For human, arsenic (As) is toxic substance which is widely transported from natural and anthropogeni...
Fruit juices are amongst the most non-alcoholic beverages appreciated and consumed in European count...
Background and objective(s): Selenium is an essential trace element for human health. Through seleno...
The main objective of this study was to study the levels of strontium, total arsenic and inorganic a...
Objective: The main objectives of the present work were 1) to study the inorganic contaminants pre...
Recently, food products based only on plants have become increasingly popular and are often found on...
Arsenic (As), is a metalloid that can accumulate in water, plants and seafood to high levels. Depend...
Arsenic is a human carcinogen that has been found in various waters and wines throughout the world. ...
Ingestion of arsenic in contaminated food and water is the predominate pathway of arsenic exposure f...
Arsenic is a well-known carcinogenic, mutagenic and toxic element and occurs in the environment both...
Arsenic is ubiquitous in nature appearing in various chemical forms. The toxicity, environmental mob...
To assess the risks associated with the consumption of arsenic-containing foodstuffs, the determinat...
<p>This study reports results of total arsenic (As) and various As species in 75 samples of ce...
Food and drinking water are the principal routes of exposure to arsenic (As) for humans. More than 5...
Here we review recent developments in analytical proposals for the assessment of inorganic arsenic (...
For human, arsenic (As) is toxic substance which is widely transported from natural and anthropogeni...
Fruit juices are amongst the most non-alcoholic beverages appreciated and consumed in European count...
Background and objective(s): Selenium is an essential trace element for human health. Through seleno...