2014
DOI: 10.17816/humeco17200
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Regional Features of the Elemental Homeostasis as an Indicator of Ecological and Physiological Adaptation

Abstract: The research presents element composition of residents hair in the Orenburg region (n = 1 748) aged 8 to 65 years by methods ICP-AS and ICP-MS. Own results on the content of chemical elements in hair compared with centile intervals ( 25-75) obtained during population studies in different regions of Russia . There was a reduction of 25-75 centiles values for selenium, cobalt, chromium from 2 to 5 times in comparison with the average Russian values. It is not found a distinct effect the region of residence centi… Show more

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“…Hair is a convenient and noninvasive biological substrate for medical and biological research and offers several advantages compared to other biosubstrates. Hair analysis enables the evaluation of a child's microelement status, the determination of the state of individual organs and systems of the body based on this assessment, the degree of exposure to environmental factors, nutrition, and the development of methods to correct any identified deficiencies [1,3,10].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hair is a convenient and noninvasive biological substrate for medical and biological research and offers several advantages compared to other biosubstrates. Hair analysis enables the evaluation of a child's microelement status, the determination of the state of individual organs and systems of the body based on this assessment, the degree of exposure to environmental factors, nutrition, and the development of methods to correct any identified deficiencies [1,3,10].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%