1991
DOI: 10.1039/an9911600549
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Cadmium: toxicology and analysis. A review

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“…Interestingly, the added pollutant metals do not reside in sulfide (which would be analyzed in the oxidizable fraction) despite the fact that increased TOC associated with the polluted sites has resulted in increased formation of AVS. Metals in the Fe-Mn oxide fraction are known to be bioavailable (Modak et al 1992) so Zn, Pb, and particularly Cd (because of its ecotoxicological properties: Robards and Worsfold 1991;Bryan and Langston 1992), may pose a threat to the environment at wastewater discharge and polluted estuary sites.…”
Section: Fractions Of Heavy Metals and As In Surface Sediments In Difmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, the added pollutant metals do not reside in sulfide (which would be analyzed in the oxidizable fraction) despite the fact that increased TOC associated with the polluted sites has resulted in increased formation of AVS. Metals in the Fe-Mn oxide fraction are known to be bioavailable (Modak et al 1992) so Zn, Pb, and particularly Cd (because of its ecotoxicological properties: Robards and Worsfold 1991;Bryan and Langston 1992), may pose a threat to the environment at wastewater discharge and polluted estuary sites.…”
Section: Fractions Of Heavy Metals and As In Surface Sediments In Difmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Coma or even death may than follow. How serious the effects are depends upon the resistance of individual persons and the concentration a person is taken to [1]. Cesium is not biodegradable like other toxic pollutants and once in the environment, their potential toxicity is controlled by their physiochemical form [2,3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies have focused on the toxicity of heavy metals, particularly the toxicity associated with the phenomenon of bioaccumulation 34 . Several heavy metals are essential to the metabolism of microorganisms, since they are required in numerous enzymatic reactions and protein compositions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%