AbstractBackgroundBoron is a metalloid found at highly varying concentrations in soil and water. Experimental data indicate that boron is a developmental toxicant, but the few human toxicity data available concern mostly male reproduction.ObjectivesTo evaluate potential effects of boron exposure through drinking water on pregnancy outcomes.MethodsIn a mother-child cohort in northern Argentina (n=194), 1–3 samples of serum, whole blood and urine were collected per woman during pregnancy and analyzed for boron and other elements to which exposure occurred, using inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. Infant weight, length and head circumference were measured at birth.ResultsDrinking water boron ranged 377–10,929μg/L. The serum boron co...
Following boron intake, multiple effects have been observed in animal experiments.However, humandata...
Significant risks for human health may results from exposure to non pathogenic toxic contaminants th...
Boron (B) is released to terrestrial and aquatic environments through both natural and anthropogenic...
AbstractBackgroundBoron is a metalloid found at highly varying concentrations in soil and water. Exp...
Because of the high pKa of boric acid, inorganic borates, when taken up by the human or animal organ...
Boron is an essential trace element for plants and humans however it is still an open question what ...
Scope Boron is a trace element that naturally occurs in soil, making mineral and medicinal water imp...
Boric acid and sodium borates have been considered as being "toxic to reproduction and development",...
Boron is an important element found in limited resources on earth, especially in Turkey, and is esse...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about boron. For more info...
Short- and long-term oral exposures to boric acid or borax demonstrated boron toxicity in reproducti...
Abstract Background Presence of Bisphenol A (BPA) has...
Abstract Background Presence of Bisphenol A (BPA) has been documented worldwide in a variety of huma...
Following boron intake, multiple effects have been observed in animal experiments. However, human da...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate health impact of boron in drinking water. METHODS: A regional scale geographi...
Following boron intake, multiple effects have been observed in animal experiments.However, humandata...
Significant risks for human health may results from exposure to non pathogenic toxic contaminants th...
Boron (B) is released to terrestrial and aquatic environments through both natural and anthropogenic...
AbstractBackgroundBoron is a metalloid found at highly varying concentrations in soil and water. Exp...
Because of the high pKa of boric acid, inorganic borates, when taken up by the human or animal organ...
Boron is an essential trace element for plants and humans however it is still an open question what ...
Scope Boron is a trace element that naturally occurs in soil, making mineral and medicinal water imp...
Boric acid and sodium borates have been considered as being "toxic to reproduction and development",...
Boron is an important element found in limited resources on earth, especially in Turkey, and is esse...
This fact sheet answers the most frequently asked health questions (FAQs) about boron. For more info...
Short- and long-term oral exposures to boric acid or borax demonstrated boron toxicity in reproducti...
Abstract Background Presence of Bisphenol A (BPA) has...
Abstract Background Presence of Bisphenol A (BPA) has been documented worldwide in a variety of huma...
Following boron intake, multiple effects have been observed in animal experiments. However, human da...
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate health impact of boron in drinking water. METHODS: A regional scale geographi...
Following boron intake, multiple effects have been observed in animal experiments.However, humandata...
Significant risks for human health may results from exposure to non pathogenic toxic contaminants th...
Boron (B) is released to terrestrial and aquatic environments through both natural and anthropogenic...