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In vitro and in vivo evaluation of the genotoxicity of titanium dioxide, GST

Kim JS, Jeong MH, Seo HS, Park MK, Park HJ, Nah SS

Titanium dioxide (TiO2) was used in various applications in a wide range of products including food, cosmetics and photocatalyst. General toxicity studies of titanium dioxide, GST (Green Sludge Titanium) have...
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Carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk assessment of consuming metal-laden wild mushrooms in Nigeria: Analyses from field based and systematic review studies

Chukwuka KS, Adesida SO, Alimba CG

This study investigated the potential health risk associated with the consumption of metal-laden mushrooms in Nigeria. Concentrations of Pb, Cd, Cr, Cu, Ni, Zn and Al in wild mushrooms collected...
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Ecological pollution and health risk monitoring assessment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and heavy metals in surface water, southeastern Nigeria

Umeh CT, Nduka JK, Omokpariola DO, Morah JE, Mmaduakor EC, Okoye NH, Lilian EEI, Kalu IF

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and heavy metals (HMs) are predominant pollutants linked with anthropogenic activities across a host of environmental mediums. The level of pollution, ecological and health risk were...
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Association of triclosan and human infertility: A systematic review

Daza-Rodríguez B, Aparicio-Marenco D, Márquez-Lázaro J

Triclosan (TCS) is a chemical compound, which has antibacterial, antiviral, and antifungal properties. TCS is considered an endocrine-disrupting chemical, which has been shown to interfere with developmental, behavioral, and reproductive...
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Potential Toxic elements in shellfish from three rivers in Niger Delta, Nigeria: bioaccumulation, dietary intake, and human health risk assessment

Onyegeme-Okerenta BM, West LO

Human health risks associated with the consumption of three shellfish (Penaeus monodon, Crassostrea rhizophorae, and Tympanostomus fuscatus) harvested from the Buguma, Krakrama, and Bonny Rivers in the Niger Delta region...
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Organ wide toxicological assessment of common edible herbs and their mixtures as used in home remedies

Wodi C, Ezaka E, Ukwah BN, Eze UA

The use of home remedies for medicinal purposes, most of which are edible plants has continued to be a practice in many homes. However, there has been an increasing report...
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Mortality and morbidity assessment attributed to short- and long-term exposure to fine particles in ambient air of Agadir city, Morocco: The AirQ model approach

Bouchriti Y, Korrida A, Haddou MA, Achbani A, Sine H, Rida J, Sine H, Amiha R, Kabbachi B

It is well established that respiratory mortality and morbidity are associated with high concentrations of fine particles such as PM2.5. The aim of this study was to evaluate the long-...
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Cobalt-induced neuro-behavioural alterations are accompanied by profound Purkinje cell and gut-associated responses in rats

Akinrinde A, Adigun K, Mustapha O

Metal ions including cobalt (Co) ions reportedly exhibit neurotoxic and antimicrobial properties. We hypothesized that oral exposure to Co may have implications for gut-dysbiosis with possible alterations of microbiota-gut-brain signaling...
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Biochemical and histopathological changes in livers of rats poisoned with aluminum phosphide and treated with carrot extract

Al-Safar AHA, Jawad RAM, Khayoon HA, Alsaadawi MA, Zenad KH, Saeed ZF, Alkhaled MJ

The experimental studies of Aluminum Phosphide (AP) poisoning in rats revealed several clinical and pathological signs such as hemorrhage, sinusoidal dilatation, bile stasis, centrilobular necrosis, Kupffer cell hyperplasia, infiltration by...
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