Bioaccessibility of Metals of Lead and Steel Shot and Soils at the Area of Shooting Activity
Vladimir Lisin,
Valentina Chizhikova,
Tatiana Lubkova
et al.
Abstract:By using a two-stage physiologically based extraction test (PBET) and (W-PBET), the authors of this paper have estimated the bioaccessibility of metals (Pb and Fe) and their compounds in the GI tract of waterfowl and mammals. It has been shown that the metals (Pb and Fe) have low bioaccessibility; combined with the short time of shot exposition at the GI tract, this eliminates the risk of toxic effects in the case of shot ingestion by waterfowl. It has also been discovered that there is a significant differenc… Show more
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