2015
DOI: 10.22280/revintervol8ed1.194
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27 de janeiro: Toxicologia e História, um triste uso da toxicidade – o zyklon

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“…Cr is found naturally in rocks, animals, plants, soil, dust, and volcanic mists (Azevedo and Chasin 2003). United States, Finland, India, Kazakhstan, South Africa and Turkey are great world metal reserve regions with a world mine production of 40,000 tons of chromite ore (USGS 2021).…”
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“…Cr is found naturally in rocks, animals, plants, soil, dust, and volcanic mists (Azevedo and Chasin 2003). United States, Finland, India, Kazakhstan, South Africa and Turkey are great world metal reserve regions with a world mine production of 40,000 tons of chromite ore (USGS 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cr is a metal widely used in various industrial processes and considered a priority pollutant in several countries (Ehlai 2020). The main activities in which Cr and its compounds are released into the environment are civil construction, metal alloy welding, electroplating industry, tanning, wood preservatives, fertilizers, and mining (Azevedo and Chasin 2003). E uents and residues from the activities mentioned above may contain high levels of Cr and represent a risk due to aquatic environmental contamination (Pradhan et al 2017;Bakshi and Panigrahi 2018;Coetzee et al 2020).…”
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“…Além disso, nos eritrócitos humanos, o cianeto é substância considerada metahemoglobinizante interferindo na reação da oxidação e redução do ferro, o que impede a ligação do átomo de O2 (oxigênio) a molécula de hemoglobina na hemácia, produzindo assim hipóxia nos tecidos. Além disso, também são capazes de dificultar a atividade da anidrase carbônica, o que confere ao indivíduo exposto maior susceptibilidade a acidose metabólica (ARAUJO JSP e LOPES CA, 2009; SHIBAMOTO T e BJELDANE LF, 2014; AZEVEDO FA, et al, 2015).…”
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