2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.fct.2018.01.046
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Systematic review and health risk assessment of arsenic and lead in the fished shrimps from the Persian gulf

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“…An incremental life time cancer risk (ILCR) above one in 10,000, meaning ILCR>10 −4 is a situation for enquiry but when it is one - thousandth (1/1000) or greater (ILCR > 10 −3 ) is a risk for further study. Linear addition of cancer risk or cumulative cancer risk (CCR) is a summation of cancer risk of each heavy metal in all the drug sample and it depicts CCR Cr (2.210 × 10 −7 ) as highest risk while CCR Hg (3.523 × 10 −9 ) as the lowest risk ( Table 6 ) [ 34 ], but the total cancer risk is the addition of cancer risk of all metal per drug sample ( Table7 ). The total cancer and non-cancer risks depicted in Table 7 shows exponential range of 9.849 × 10 −13 –1.251 × 10 −10 for total cancer risk (TCR) and 6.757 × 10 −7 –5.560 × 10 −5 for total non-cancer risk (TNCR).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An incremental life time cancer risk (ILCR) above one in 10,000, meaning ILCR>10 −4 is a situation for enquiry but when it is one - thousandth (1/1000) or greater (ILCR > 10 −3 ) is a risk for further study. Linear addition of cancer risk or cumulative cancer risk (CCR) is a summation of cancer risk of each heavy metal in all the drug sample and it depicts CCR Cr (2.210 × 10 −7 ) as highest risk while CCR Hg (3.523 × 10 −9 ) as the lowest risk ( Table 6 ) [ 34 ], but the total cancer risk is the addition of cancer risk of all metal per drug sample ( Table7 ). The total cancer and non-cancer risks depicted in Table 7 shows exponential range of 9.849 × 10 −13 –1.251 × 10 −10 for total cancer risk (TCR) and 6.757 × 10 −7 –5.560 × 10 −5 for total non-cancer risk (TNCR).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CDI is chronic daily intake (carcinogens) (mg kg −1 d −1 ), SF is slope factor (mg kg −1 d −1 ), calculated using the equation [ 34 ]: Cumulative cancer risk (CCR) = CR As + CR Cd +CR Cr + CR Hg + CR Ni + CR Pb …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metals present in air, water, and food may impact human health [30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37,38]. Some metals are essential (chromium, iron, copper, magnesium, and zinc), but at high concentration may be toxic, while others metals do not play any specific role in biological processes (aluminum, nickel, cadmium, mercury, and lead).…”
Section: Chemical Pollutantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total target hazard quotient (TTHQ) is equal to the sum of individual THQ [ 60 , 61 , 62 , 63 , 64 , 65 , 66 ]. The TTHQ of BTEX was calculated by Equation (3): TTHQ = THQ b + THQ t + THQ e + THQ x …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%