Comprehensive Handbook of Iodine 2009
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-374135-6.00030-3
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Iodate and Perchlorate in Bottled Water

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“…Iodate is quickly reduced to iodide in human body providing essential for thyroid function iodine. High levels of iodate above 0.600 mg/day may damage human eyes [12]. However, with the average iodate content in iodized salt (28 to 110 mg of KIO3 per kilogram of salt) and the daily salt consumption of 15 g, this results in a human exposure of 440 to 1700 g of iodate per day, which is significantly below the toxicity levels.…”
Section: Methodological Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Iodate is quickly reduced to iodide in human body providing essential for thyroid function iodine. High levels of iodate above 0.600 mg/day may damage human eyes [12]. However, with the average iodate content in iodized salt (28 to 110 mg of KIO3 per kilogram of salt) and the daily salt consumption of 15 g, this results in a human exposure of 440 to 1700 g of iodate per day, which is significantly below the toxicity levels.…”
Section: Methodological Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perchlorates were first discovered in the 1800s as impurities in nitrates mined from the Atacama Desert in Chile (Dafert, 1908; Snyder et al, 2009). Perchlorates have many legitimate uses as an oxidizer in fireworks, flares, rocket propellants, blasting agents, airbag initiators, and explosives (Aziz & Hatzinger, 2009; Oxley et al, 2009; Trumpolt et al, 2005).…”
Section: Chlorates and Perchloratesmentioning
confidence: 99%