2020
DOI: 10.51791/njap.v47i5.1340
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Evaluation of lead and cobalt residues in locally processed yoghurt from native dairy cattle raised under traditional system of management

Abstract: Heavy metals are partitioned into two different groups of essential (non-toxic) and nonessential (toxic) elements. The non-toxic heavy metals are of essential health and nutritional benefits to animals and humans. The clinical consequences of non-essential heavy metals if ingested even in low doses are grave. This study was the concluding part of our previous works on the detection of drug residues and bacterial contaminations of locally processed yoghurt sold for human consumption in Jigawa State of Northern … Show more

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