This study aims to characterize and estimate risk assessment associated with geophagic materials consumption in Maputo city (Mozambique). Samples were collected in extraction mines, unprepared and prepared ones, and in Maputo markets. Fractions 60%) > Fe oxides/hidroxides > phyllosilicates (micas and kaolinite) > feldspars, suggesting a risk of dental enamel damage and perforation of the sigmoid colon. The chemical concentration of some elements was higher than recommended daily dose, suggesting a potential risk. However, geophagic materials’ chemical composition does not pose a carcinogenic risk
Geophagy is the eating of non-food earthy matters practice (such as clay), which is performed especi...
The Sn-W Panasqueira mine, in activity since the mid-1890s, is one of the most important economic de...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...
This study aims to characterize and estimate risk assessment associated with geophagic materials co...
Geophagia is widespread in rural Ghana and particularly among pregnant and breastfeeding women. The ...
This study assessed the mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of geophagic clays sold in som...
MESMEGDepartment of Earth SciencesHeavy metals exist naturally in the earth’s crust as part of the c...
AbstractGeophagia is the craving for non-food substances and commonly practiced among pregnant women...
The contamination of ecosystems in areas around waste dumps is a major threat to the health of surro...
The prime aim of our work is to report and comment on the bioaccessible concentrations - i.e., the s...
The function of human geophagy has long been questioned. We sought to test hypotheses concerning its...
Soil contamination in areas close to unplanned dumpsites represents an increasing risk to the ecosy...
International audienceAnthropogenic activities such as industrial, mining, or agricultural are the m...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...
The Sn-W Panasqueira mine, in activity since the mid-1890s, is one of the most important economic de...
Geophagy is the eating of non-food earthy matters practice (such as clay), which is performed especi...
The Sn-W Panasqueira mine, in activity since the mid-1890s, is one of the most important economic de...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...
This study aims to characterize and estimate risk assessment associated with geophagic materials co...
Geophagia is widespread in rural Ghana and particularly among pregnant and breastfeeding women. The ...
This study assessed the mineralogical and geochemical characteristics of geophagic clays sold in som...
MESMEGDepartment of Earth SciencesHeavy metals exist naturally in the earth’s crust as part of the c...
AbstractGeophagia is the craving for non-food substances and commonly practiced among pregnant women...
The contamination of ecosystems in areas around waste dumps is a major threat to the health of surro...
The prime aim of our work is to report and comment on the bioaccessible concentrations - i.e., the s...
The function of human geophagy has long been questioned. We sought to test hypotheses concerning its...
Soil contamination in areas close to unplanned dumpsites represents an increasing risk to the ecosy...
International audienceAnthropogenic activities such as industrial, mining, or agricultural are the m...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...
The Sn-W Panasqueira mine, in activity since the mid-1890s, is one of the most important economic de...
Geophagy is the eating of non-food earthy matters practice (such as clay), which is performed especi...
The Sn-W Panasqueira mine, in activity since the mid-1890s, is one of the most important economic de...
Exposure to geogenic contaminants (GCs) such as metal(loid)s, radioactive metals and isotopes as wel...