2016
DOI: 10.15199/65.2016.8.6
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Nikiel w środkach spożywczych

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“…Nickel containing stainless steel is widely preferable in the food industry because of its durability, lack of reactivity with foods and excellent conductivity [19]. Nickel alloys are also use for production of coins, jewelry while compounds of this element find application in ceramic production as pigments and in battery production [17,28].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Nickel containing stainless steel is widely preferable in the food industry because of its durability, lack of reactivity with foods and excellent conductivity [19]. Nickel alloys are also use for production of coins, jewelry while compounds of this element find application in ceramic production as pigments and in battery production [17,28].…”
Section: Nomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant sources of nickel contamination besides natural presence as an effect of volcanic eruptions, windblown dust, forest fires include anthropogenic activity, such as: coal burning processes, liquid fuels, primarily expelled by Diesel engines, the mining industry, production of paints, enamels and plastics [17,20,28,30]. Nickel is commonly used as a raw material in metallurgical and electroplating industry is also use as a catalyst in chemical industry [17,31] as well as in the fat industry, in the production of margarines and other food fats where nickel is used as a catalyst in the hydrogenation process. Occupational exposure to nickel is connected with elevated levels of this element in blood, urine and body tissues.…”
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“…Increased nickel accumulation is observed in plants growing on acidic and wetland soils compared to other types of soil [10]. International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified nickel compounds to Group I as substance carcinogenic to humans, while metallic nickel and nickel alloys to Group 2B as substance possibly carcinogenic to humans [8,12,21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…associated with dermatitis following oral exposure to Ni based on dose-response analysis was also determined. For risk characterization the CON-TAM Panel decided not to establish an acute reference dose, but to adopt a margin of exposure (MOE) approach [12,21]. Calculated value of MOE taking into account mean and 95th percentile acute exposure for all groups of population was below 10 which indicated to be of health concern.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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