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E-waste scenario in South-Asia: an emerging risk to environment and public health

Priyashantha AKH, Pratheesh N, Pretheeba P

Over the past decade, e-waste generation has been accelerated in the world as never before, particularly South-Asia is confronted with an enormous risk of e-waste intensification owing to both locally...
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Impact of polystyrene microplastic exposure on lipid profile and oxidative stress status of male and female Wistar rats

Nnoruka UC, Okonkwo CJ, Ilechukwu I, Okonkwo CJ, Belonwu DC

Microplastics (MPs) are currently global environmental pollutants, and their associated health risks cannot be ignored. However, research on MP toxicity in mammals is limited. We investigated the effects of polystyrene...
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Evaluation of female masculinization in Pomacea canaliculata (Caenogastropoda, Ampullariidae) induced by tributyltin, heavy metals, and uranium in culture water

Giraud-Billoud M, Campoy-Diaz AD, Muñoz EM, Vega IA

All female Pomacea canaliculata develop a small, male-like copulatory apparatus a few days after birth, which growths slowly until sexual maturity, and even further in older age. Previous studies have...
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A comparative study of efficacy of coconut oil, lemon water and dishwashing liquid as surrogates to xylene

Thajudeen A, Srinivasan S, Govindarajan G, Shanmugam A

Histopathology is the field of science that helps in analyzing the architectural pattern of cells under the microscope. Hematoxylin and eosin-stained sections are used for routine histopathological examination. Xylene being...
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Comparison between self-reported smoking habits and daily ad-libitum smoking topography in a group of Korean smokers

Yang J, Hashemi S, Lee C, Han W, Song Y, Lim Y

Tobacco smoking is associated with a high global mortality rate since it is known to cause cancers and lung and heart diseases. To control and reduce annual mortality attributed to...
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Use of DNA adduct and histopathological defects as indications for bio-persistence potency of zinc oxide nanoparticles in gastropod, Monacha cartusiana (Mǜller) after short-term exposure

Abdel-Halim KY, Osman SR, Nassar AMK, Khozimy A, El-Danasoury HM

The cytotoxic effects of metallic nanoparticles (MNPs) might be revealed in genomic and histopathological defects. Therefore current study aimed to assess the bio-persistence and adverse effects potency of zinc oxide...
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Influence on storage condition and time on properties of carbonated beverages from utilization of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles: chemometric and health risk assessment

Omokpariola DO

The effect of storage condition (room temperature and sunlight exposure) of eight carbonated beverages sold in Nigeria were assessed over a period of 15 weeks of storage time. Properties such...
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Evaluation of the toxicological effects of atrazine-metolachlor in male rats: in vivo and in silico studies

Olayinka ET, Ore A, Adewole KE, Oyerinde O

The types and mechanisms of atrazine-metolachlor toxicity, an herbicide composed of atrazine (ATR) and metolachlor (MET), need to be further investigated. This study evaluated the toxic actions of ATR-MET by...
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Reproductive and developmental toxicity screening test of new TiO2 GST in Sprague-Dawley rats

Baek HS, Park MK, Kim HM, Im JM, Seo HS, Park HJ, Nah SS

TiO2 nanoparticles are widely used in paints, plastics, cosmetics, printing ink, rubber, food products, pharmaceuticals and other products (photocatalyst, etc.). However, there is little toxicological information during reproduction and developmental...
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